freak 1,032 Report post Posted August 12, 2013 owry Park Zoo Baby Elephant Jim Schulz In this Aug. 4, 2013 photo provided by the Chicago Zoological Society, Allie, a 26-year-old bottlenose dolphin, swims with her newborn calf at the Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield, Ill. The female calf was born Friday, Aug. 2. The calf weighs 40 pounds and is 3-feet long. (AP Photo/Chicago Zoological Society, Jim Schulz) Eugene Hoshiko A baby gorilla sits inside an air conditioned room at a zoo in Shanghai, China, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2013. Hot weather has set in with temperatures rising up to 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in Shanghai. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) HANDOUT The National Zoo's female Sumatran tiger Damai tends to her two new cubs in this August 8, 2013 handout still image from video. Damai, gave birth to two cubs August 5, 2013. This is Damai's first litter of cubs, sired by the Zoo's 12-year-old male tiger, Kavi. REUTERS/Smithsonian's National Zoo/Handout via Reuters Brant Sanderlin Lun Lun licks one of her cubs as the cub nurses at Zoo Atlanta on Aug. 8, 2013. Martin Mejia A six-week old female Bengal white tiger rests near a stuffed animal of a white tiger at the Huachipa Zoo on the outskirts of Lima, Peru, Monday, Aug. 5, 2013. The unnamed tiger was separated from her mother, Clarita, because the mother was not lactating properly, and will join her mother in about six month, according to zoo veterinarian Catalina Hermoza. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia) Martin Mejia A six-week old female Bengal white tiger is bottle-fed formula by veterinarian Catalina Hermoza at the Huachipa Zoo on the outskirts of Lima, Peru, Monday, Aug. 5, 2013. The unnamed tiger was separated from her mother, Clarita, because the mother was not lactating properly, and will join her mother in about six month, according to Hermoza. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia) Martin Mejia A six-week old female Bengal white tiger rests at the Huachipa Zoo on the outskirts of Lima, Peru, Monday, Aug. 5, 2013. The unnamed tiger was separated from her mother, Clarita, because the mother was not lactating properly, and will join her mother in about six month, according to zoo veterinarian Catalina Hermoza. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites