A baby elephant at the Oregon Zoo had more tricks than treats when handlers gave it a small pumpkin to play with during the ...
During an annual fall event where giant elephants smash massive pumpkins, a baby elephant was too small to crush the largest ...
Oregon Driver & Motor Vehicle Services will soon offer new license plates inspired by a familiar face from the Oregon Zoo.
The elephant population in the Maasai Mara Ecosystem has recorded a slight increase according to the latest aerial survey ...
Tourists on a canoe safari in Botswana were lucky to survive a terrifying attack by a raging bull elephant that was caught on video in the Okavango Delta. Two couples in separate canoes were being ...
A grandfather was horrifically trampled to death by a wild elephant that ventured into his garden in search of some food. Noi Songkroh, 79, went on to check his vegetables when he noticed the enormous ...
A fed-up mama elephant charged a group of careless tourists who drifted too close to her babies in Botswana’s wetlands and trampled a blundering woman, nearly drowning her, wild footage shows. A group ...
The elephant tried to stamp on one of his victims THIS is the horrifying moment a mammoth elephant capsizes two British couples’ canoes and tries to trample them. Footage shows the bull elephant ...
A serene sightseeing trip through one of Africa’s most celebrated wetlands took a harrowing turn when a charging elephant flipped two canoes carrying tourists from Britain and the US, sending them ...
On Friday, the Fort Worth Zoo announced the birth of a female Asian elephant, the first such calf born there since 2013. Fort Worth Zoo The Fort Worth Zoo’s elephant dynasty just got a tiny ...
The Fort Worth Zoo has announced the birth of a new baby elephant and is asking for the public’s help naming her. The female calf, weighing 250 pounds and standing 3 feet tall, was born Aug. 18.
The Fort Worth Zoo is celebrating the birth of the first female Asian elephant calf since 2013. The 36-inch-tall, 250-pound calf was born at 3:36 a.m. on Aug. 18, 2025, and the zoo kept it under wraps ...