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At the Toronto Zoo last year in late May, as staff tended to a pair of newborn snow leopards and prepared for World Otter Day, two of the city-owned institution’s top officers met with an ...
They changed the look of the grey wolf to make it look like a dire wolf. But it doesn’t necessarily have the other changes, like metabolism or behaviour markers.
The Toronto Zoo is urging visitors to stop showing gorillas cell phone videos as some of the unmoderated content could be “upsetting” — and even addictive — to the primates.
Other experts, like the CEO of the Toronto Zoo, Dolf DeJong, weighed in, agreeing with Riskin. “I’d actually suggest this is the return of the circus,” DeJong said during an interview with ...
A Toronto Zoo has advised guests against showing cell phone videos to gorillas in their exhibit. Employees want the gorillas to focus on their natural habitat instead of screens. One gorilla ...
According to travelers, the Toronto Zoo is a hit with kids (and most adults). This sprawling facility in Scarborough is one of the largest zoos in the world, with more than 6 miles of walking ...
After the Toronto Zoo warned visitors against showing videos to gorillas, NPR's Scott Simon wonders what sort of motion pictures might entertain a great ape.