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A pack of baby bison are now on exhibit at the Bronx Zoo.

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The zoo has eight of the animals, called Indian gharials, at their river habitat in JungleWorld.

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The Bronx Zoo is introducing a 375-foot-long zip wire that will stretch back and forth across the river.

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This species of iguana was once almost wiped out on their native Cayman Islands, zoo officials said.

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The cubs needed 24-hour care from zookeepers, but now seem healthy and strong.

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The Wildlife Conservation Society will attempt to fold enough paper elephants to beat 2014's record. 

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The owlets hatched at the zoo in late May or early June, but only recently emerged from their burrow.

Prospect Heights »

A pair of fennec foxes moved to Brooklyn from the Bronx Zoo, the Wildlife Conservation Society said.

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The Welikia map allows users to revel in the city's ecological history — and see how it has changed.

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If you're not head-to-toe in silky colorful fuzz, then you need to learn pizzazz from Bolivian moths. 

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The little blue penguins are 13 inches tall when they reach their adult size.

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The two endangered snow leopard cubs, which weigh about 15 pounds each, were born at the zoo on May 6.

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Rocket, weighing in at 600 pounds, and Abdul, weighing 400 pounds, could live up to 200 years.

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The endangered turtles are the first to be reproduced in captivity.

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Families can wake up with the birds at the borough's only zoo this weekend.