But she isn’t the first baby animal to cause visitors to Portland’s zoo to audibly say, “Awww Here are 12 sweet animal babies that have taken up residence at The Oregon Zoo, including the latest ...
While some are visiting the Oregon Zoo in droves to get a glimpse of new baby elephant Tula-Tu, others showed up advocating ...
The Oregon Zoo’s newest baby elephant arrived over the weekend. At 4:29 p.m. Saturday, Rose-Tu gave birth to a calf that appeared to be a healthy girl, weighing in the vicinity of 200 pounds.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The Oregon Zoo has officially named Rose-Tu’s baby! The zoo announced Thursday morning that the young Asian elephant calf will be named Tula-Tu, a name that they say ...
Tu spent some time in the sunshine Thursday afternoon at the Oregon Zoo with her mom Rose-Tu. It was the first time exploring the outdoors for Tula, who was born on Feb. 1.
There is plenty to do in the Portland metro area this weekend, whether you’re looking to dance, shop or taste everything Oregon has to offer! It's award season in Hollywood, and FOX 12 was at a ...
The Oregon Zoo has been getting a lot of attention for its new baby elephant Tula-Tu. A ton of work goes into keeping the elephants at the zoo healthy and happy, but the zoo does so much more to ...
The Oregon Zoo in Portland has welcomed its newest addition, a baby elephant. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Thirty-year-old Asian elephant Rose-Tu gave birth on Saturday after 20 ...
Tula-Tu, a two-week-old female Asian elephant calf born at the Oregon Zoo, will finally make her public debut Friday. The baby elephant has spent the past few weeks bonding with her mother ...
The Oregon Zoo is set to welcome visitors to meet its newest resident, Tula-Tu, a 2-week-old Asian elephant calf. Beginning Friday, Feb. 21, Tula-Tu and her mother, Rose-Tu, will be available for ...
The zoo’s vet said there’s now a special lab at Oregon State University to aid in quick diagnosis while scientists at Baylor College of Medicine are testing a new vaccine to prevent the disease.