
Berlin Zoo Welcomes New Aardvark Cub
The Berlin Zoo is celebrating the birth of an aardvark cub, which is being raised by its mother Memphis in a special birthing den.
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The Berlin Zoo is celebrating the birth of an aardvark cub, which is being raised by its mother Memphis in a special birthing den.

The pygmy hippo born on May 9 at Zoo Berlin has officially been named Brötchen, delighting visitors and receiving a prominent honorary godmother in moderator Enie van de Meiklokjes.
The Berlin Zoo has introduced specialized tours designed to bring joy and engagement to people living with dementia. This initiative aims to provide a unique and beneficial experience for this demographic.
Fatou, recognized as the world's oldest gorilla, celebrated her 69th birthday at the Berlin Zoo. The elderly, toothless gorilla enjoyed a birthday feast of vegetables and fruit.
Bears and elephants at the Berlin Zoo were seen enjoying frozen treats provided by their caretakers to help them cool down during high temperatures.

An endangered pygmy hippopotamus calf has been born at the Berlin Zoo, marking another successful birth for the species. This event contributes to conservation efforts for the vulnerable animal.

Fatou, believed to be the world's oldest gorilla, recently celebrated her 69th birthday at the Berlin Zoo, where despite lacking teeth and suffering from arthritis, she remains mobile and occasionally climbs, receiving a special vegetable feast instead of cake.

Fatou, recognized as the world's oldest gorilla, celebrated her 69th birthday at the Berlin Zoo. Known for her dignified manner, she is a beloved and long-standing resident of the zoo.

Brötchen, a hippo calf at the Berlin Zoo named after a 'bread roll,' has gone viral for its adorable antics.

The Berlin Zoo has introduced special tours tailored for individuals with dementia, aiming to provide joy and respite. These initiatives are designed to be accessible and beneficial for visitors living with the condition.
The world's oldest gorilla, who arrived at the Berlin Zoo in 1959 and became a mother and grandmother there, has celebrated her 69th birthday, despite having weaker eyesight and arthritis.

Lady Fatou, recognized by Guinness as the world's oldest living gorilla, celebrated her 69th birthday at the Berlin Zoo, where she is known as the 'grand dame'.