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When asked if the animals are "really in love," a veteran keeper at the Bronx Zoo once gave the most honest answer: "I don't know if they feel love like we do. But I know they feel loss. And you can't feel loss unless you felt something."
"She was looking at the horizon," Raj insisted, pacing to the far wall. "She has a soulful hop. It speaks to me."
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An extraordinary pair of African dwarf crocodiles at the Woodland Park Zoo has lived together since 1973. Their "love language" involves low-frequency growls that make water dance on their backs. Courtship and "Dating" Behaviors
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In the modern zoological world, matchmaking is a science, heartbreak is a conservation concern, and the perfect couple isn’t always who you expect. Welcome to the wild world of zoo animal relationships.
Not every love story has a happy ending. Zoos are filled with heartbreak. Consider the okapi, a secretive forest relative of the giraffe. They are solitary and picky. When a female okapi named Tulip arrived at a breeding facility, the resident male, Thabo, went wild. He produced the low-frequency infrasonic calls that usually drive females insane with desire. "She has a soulful hop
The zoo carefully documented the years-long process of introducing female lion Makita to a younger male, Haji, after the passing of her previous mate, Riley. Animal love stories from the Como Zoo