Talk:News from Zoos

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Episodes[edit]

I'm unsure how many episodes there were, but here's a list of episodes descriptions I've pulled from newspaper listings:

  • The first program included stories about aid given to a newborn Sable antelope at Jackson Zoological Park and the hunt for a Wolf Fish, a creature resembling a large eel, and its transportation to an aquarium in Victoria, B.C.
  • penguins; a mystery treat for the zoo animals; the Green Tree Boa.
  • sharks get vitamins; trimming a giraffe's toenails; an elephant gets a bath; an antelope is examined.
  • baby cheetahs learning to walk: a sea lion's visit to an elementary school.
  • A male watertuck is tranquilized; young elephants demonstrate their ability to respond to commands and the San Francisco zoo celebrates its "Adopt An Animal Party'
  • a baby seal is saved from death. a huge gorilla receives special loot care, a giraffe gives birth
  • a behind-the-scenes look at zoo's kitchen; the moving of too giant Manatees to a new home
  • a male monkeys unique dental treatment: ski-bound visitors to zoo in winter; the feeding of seals.
  • A behind-the-scenes look at putting a giraffe asleep and an examination of ostrich eggs are featured
  • a two-banded monitor lizard is taking a walk on a leash; Mother polar bear diving lessons to her son. a woodchuck undergoes corrective dental repair.
  • zoo experts protect the female Mangabey monkey from her mate, winter visitors ski past outdoor exhibits, a visit to a birds of prey exhibit
  • a snow leopard visits the dentist, the Giant Panda of China, a group of school children play with chimps
  • two hippo calves and a clean pool.
  • Rosie, an Indian elephant gives birth .

Seanpaulk (talk) 07:15, 14 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]