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It’s almost time for some of the newest residents of Zoo Knoxville to get their names, and the zoo is asking the public for ...
Zoo Knoxville is asking for the public's help naming baby Red Wolf Pups and Bat-eared Foxes.The naming contest kicks off on ...
Zoo Knoxville is asking people to submit name ideas for some of the zoo’s newest residents: a collection of bat-eared fox and ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Zoo Knoxville is offering the chance to leave your mark on the zoo. Workers are asking for your ...
Welcome back on the Daily Aviation for a new documentary video about the QF-16, a standard F-16 Fighting Falcon modified into a full-scale target drones for the US Air Force. Footage Credit: US Air ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - Zoo Knoxville is welcoming more babies! On April 30, the bat-eared foxes, Motsumi and Fern, became parents to six new fox kits.
The bog turtle population is dwindling due to a shrinking habitat and the illegal pet trade. Zoo Knoxville is giving the tiny ...
The World Wildlife Fund website states that female lions do not just raise offspring, but they hunt for the pride. When they ...
Zoo Knoxville said four-year-old Zahra arrived at Zoo Knoxville from the Buffalo Zoo in mid-May based on a breeding recommendation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan.
Sure kids may have enjoyed their day off school and maybe had the best time sledding with friends. However, it's a guarantee that no one enjoyed Knoxville's recent snow day more than the residents ...
Zoo Knoxville isn't monkeying around when it comes to social distancing. The 53-acre park reopened its doors Monday with multiple measures in place to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19, ...
Tonka was one of the most beloved animals ever at Zoo Knoxville. The 46-year-old elephant lived at the zoo for 43 years and was its last remaining elephant. Tonka was euthanized May 8 and leaves a ...