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Photo Gallery: Lowry Park Zoo Introduces Baby Elephant, Hippo

A couple of adorable babies are already fan favorites at the zoo.

If you're looking to get out of town this weekend, how about a trip to the Lowry Park Zoo?

A couple of adorable babies are already fan favorites at the zoo.

A mob of folks in pink shirts rushed the gates of Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo on Saturday Jan. 12 to get a glimpse of a newborn African elephant and pygmy hippopotamus.

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The non-profit facility was offering a half-off deal for animal lovers sporting pink, as the day was declared the official baby shower for the zoo's newborn additions.

Zsa Zsa, the mother hippo, kept a watchful eye on her little girl, Zola but the duo stayed submerged in water for most of the morning, only coming up for air once in a while.

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Just a hop, skip and a jump away at the elephant exhibit, Mbali and her calf, yet to be named, roamed happily throughout the area.

Zola was born on Nov. 13, while the unnamed baby elephant was considered an early Christmas gift, arriving on Dec. 23.

Zookeepers were on hand Saturday to answer questions about the newbies while masses of zoo-goers attempted to snap photos of the infants.

Lowry Park Zoo is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and has multiple Species Survival Plan projects, which include threatened and  endangered species species and species of special concern. The zoo is also accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums

For more information and ticketing, visit Lowry Park online.


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