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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, Rose ...
Tula-Tu becomes more and more elephant-like every day. Sure, she’s still pretty tiny — for an Asian elephant calf, at least (At just over 1 month old, she now weighs 287 pounds.
Beginning Friday, Feb. 21, Tula-Tu and her mother, Rose-Tu, will be available for public viewing inside Forest Hall, part of the zoo's award-winning Elephant Lands habitat.
Tula-Tu, Oregon Zoo's baby elephant, to be Grand Marshal at Portland Rose Festival's parade, appearing as a larger-than-life on a float in her honor.
The indoor elephant habitat will be open from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. with limited capacity and viewing windows. Zoo staff may also decide to close Forest Hall at times when Rose-Tu and her calf need a bit ...
Tula can also mean “weight” and elephant keepers were recently able to get a number on their newborn calf: 210 pounds. Tula-Tu was born Feb. 1. The -Tu suffix of her name links her back to her ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The wait is finally over for those eager to get a glimpse of the Oregon Zoo's newest baby elephant.The 2-week-old Tula-Tu will make her public debut starting Friday, after ...
The young Asian elephant calf, born at the Oregon Zoo on Feb. 1, will henceforth be known as Tula-Tu, a name chosen by care staff to reflect both her individual character and significance to the herd.
READ MORE | New baby elephant Tula-Tu at Oregon Zoo highlights conservation efforts around the world. The calf is growing quite fast. Staff estimated Tula was about 200 pounds as a newborn, ...
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, Rose ...
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