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Issue Date: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 Issue: Summer Last Update: Tuesday, June 02, 2009
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Every person aspires to one day live in their dream house. Everyone has a different idea for their dream house. Some are big. Some are small. Some are secluded, and some are in large cities. Puffins h
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Within the dense bush lands of Africa on the outskirts of the African prairie where danger lurks are the Red River Hogs also known as Bush Pigs, these are one of the most peculiar species inside of th
As I ventured into the Cypress Swamp exhibit, I noticed a most interesting sight: thousands of newly formed tadpoles were swimming through the brown mossy water in the alligator area. The tadpoles bri
The North Carolina Zoo is one of the best safe havens for geriatric gorillas in the United States. Before a recent tragedy, the Forest Glade exhibit here at the NC Zoo was home to four adult gorillas.
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Deep in the heart of Africa birds squawk, coo, and whistle.  Deep in the heart of Africa at the North Carolina Zoological Park…birds do the same thing.  The NC Zoo is very lucky to have the bird-holdi
My final visit with the Patas Monkeys was similar to previous times. They were constantly jumpy and hyper, and it seemed at times as if they would never settle down. While watching these animals it hi
A well-deserved new addition to the Prairie is scheduled to soon hit the North Carolina Zoological Park. This welcomed change of pace is supposed to shoot twelve feet in the air and go off on a define
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Any visitor who walks through the North American entrance of The NC Zoo and down the path to the Rocky Coast exhibit can tell that summer is around the corner. After a long winter, the warm weather ha
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As the grizzlies at the NC Zoo prepare for the coming summer months, they are beginning to lose weight by eating less.  They are also shedding their thick coats for thinner ones more suited for North
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They’re on the side of the road; they’re in people’s back yards; and sometimes they’re inside houses.  It’s that time of the year again, the time for the snakes to come out of hiding and on the move. 
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