AnelderlypolarbearatSingaporezoo,oneofthesite'smostbelovedanimals,maybeputdownafteritshealthdeterioratedmarkedly,thezoooperatorsaidThursday.Inuka,thefirstpolarb
AnIndonesiazoonotoriousforitsmistreatmentofanimalsisbeingslammedafteravideoshowinganorangutansmokingacigaretteinthezooemergedonline.Inthevideo,avisitorcanbeseen
MeghanMarkle,theAmericanactresswhoisengagedtoBritain’sPrinceHarry,hasanewnamesakeafterLondonzoonamedajust-bornOkapiafterherinhonorofherweddinginMay.MeghantheOka
AfirebrokeoutatLondonZooearlyonSaturdaymorning,engulfingacafeandshopnearananimalpettingarea,andleavingoneaardvarkmissing.Severalstaffweretreatedforsmokeinhalati
AbabypandabornsixmonthsagomadeitsdebutbeforethecamerasinJapanMonday,adaybeforeadotingpublicgetsaneagerly-awaitedglimpseofthecuddlyanimal.ThepandanamedXiangXiang
FrenchPresidentEmmanuelMacrononSaturdayvisitedYuanMeng,thecountry'sfirst-everpandacub,whilehewascelebratinghis40thbirthdaywithfamilyatBeauvalzooinSaint-Aignan,c
VisitorsexpectinganarrayofexoticanimalsatazooinsouthernChinawereleftdisappointedwhentheywereconfrontedwithinflatablepenguins.AsthefirstzootobesetupinYulin,Guang
AtigeratthezooinRussia'swesternmostregionattackedoneofthestaffaftersheenteredtheenclosureinviolationofsafetyregulations,zooauthoritiessaid.TheKaliningradZoosaid
AbabypandabornataTokyozoohasbecomethenewstarofJapan,asarecord-smashing322,581proposalshavebeensubmittedforthecub'sname,accordingtoareportbyAsahiShimbun.Asthefir
AgianttortoisethatmadeabreakfromaJapanesezoohasbeenfoundsafeandsoundtwoweeksafteritescaped--just140metresfromthepark.Abuh,agianttortoisewhofledaJapanzoo,wasspot
France's first lady Brigitte Macron will be named godmother of the expected twin cubs, the first babies panda in the European country, Beauval zoo officials said Thursday.
The world's only giant panda triplets celebrated their third birthday on Saturday at the Chimelong Safari Park in south China's Guangzhou Province.
Theworld'sonlygiantpandatripletscelebratedtheirthirdbirthdayonSaturdayattheChimelongSafariParkinsouthChina'sGuangzhouProvince.Twoofgiantpandasareeatingtheirfood
Animal keepers at zoos throughout China are helping their dwellers stay cool as the summer's sweltering heat wave continues.
AnimalkeepersatzoosthroughoutChinaarehelpingtheirdwellersstaycoolasthesummer'sswelteringheatwavecontinues.Keepersareusingiceblocksandcoldwatertocooldownoverheat
China's summer heatwave has pushed temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius in many cities across the country. The scorching weather can be extremely uncomfortable for zoo animals, but Chinese zoo keepers have taken creative measures to help their animals stay cool.
A tiger takes a shower to stay cool at a zoo in Jinan, East China's Shandong province during a stretch of hot weather, July 11, 2017.