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Bronx Zoo comes alive at night for Holiday Lights show
The Holiday Lights extravaganza is back at the Bronx Zoo.
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Bronx Zoo To Open Budgie Landing Exhibit This Saturday
NBC New York’s Emmy Beck-Aden reports. (Video produced by Emmy Beck-Aden)
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Peacock Goes Back to the Bronx Zoo After Escape
A peacock nicknamed “Raul” is back in the Bronx Zoo almost 24 hours after he broke out. Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Escaped Bronx Zoo Peacock Bites Man on a Street
The peacock is believed to have escaped from the Bronx Zoo, then bit a man on the sidewalk who said he initially tried to contain the bird. NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports.
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Escaped Peacock Returns to Bronx Zoo After NYC Sidewalk Attack
In a bizarre scene, a peacock believed to be from the Bronx Zoo caused quite the spectacle after escaping and biting a man on the sidewalk.
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The Prospect Park Alligator Has Died, Bronx Zoo Says
The nearly 5-foot alligator captured in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park earlier this year has died, the Bronx Zoo, which had been caring for the reptile since mid-February, announced Friday. Zoo officials, in their first update since receiving the female alligator on Feb. 19, called her demise a “tragic case of animal abuse.” A necropsy revealed the reptile suffered from chronic and…
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Prospect Park Alligator Swallowed Bathtub Stopper
Officials at the Bronx Zoo hope to remove the four-inch stopper once the alligator is healthy enough to undergo the procedure.
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What Item Was Found Inside NYC Alligator, and Why It Can't Yet Be Removed
The nearly five-foot gator is undergoing treatment at the Bronx Zoo after it was spotted inside Prospect Park on Sunday. The alligator is still too weak and unresponsive to eat on its own, the zoo said, so it is being tube-fed, and was found to have ingested a sizable item.
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4-Foot Alligator Surprise Park Staff in Brooklyn
It’s not clear where the alligator came from and how it got to the park.
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4-Foot-Long Alligator Found in Brooklyn's Prospect Park
A bizarre sight at Brooklyn’s Prospect Park caught maintenance staff by surprise on Sunday. Spotted inside the park was a 4-foot-long alligator that trained animal officials were able to capture the animal set loose. It’s not clear how the animal got there. “We’re grateful to our Parks Enforcement Patrol and Urban Park Rangers who snapped into action to capture...