(KTVZ) -- Rose-Tu’s baby has a name! The young Asian elephant calf, born at the Oregon Zoo on Feb. 1, will henceforth be known as Tula-Tu, a name chosen by care staff to reflect both her ...
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The Oregon Zoo is set to welcome visitors to meet its newest resident, Tula-Tu, a 2-week-old Asian elephant calf. Beginning Friday, Feb. 21, Tula-Tu and her mother, Rose-Tu, will be available for ...
Tula-Tu, a two-week-old female Asian elephant calf born at the Oregon Zoo, will finally make her public debut Friday. The baby elephant has spent the past few weeks bonding with her mother, Rose ...
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The Oregon Zoo has determined that the newest member of its Asian elephant herd is indeed a girl, and given her a name: Tula-Tu. Oregon Zoo director Heidi Rahn made the announcement live on NBC ...
It’s a girl! Meet Tula-Tu, the Oregon Zoo’s newborn elephant calf — weighing in at an adorable 210 pounds. Heidi Rahn, the zoo’s director, joins TODAY to share more about the zoo’s ...
The zoo announced Thursday morning that the young Asian elephant calf will be named Tula-Tu, a name that they say fits her well. “We’ve been giving Rose and her baby plenty of room to bond so ...
And now, finally, she has a name: Tula-Tu. “We’ve been giving Rose and her baby plenty of room to bond so it took a while before we were 100% sure she’d had a girl,” said Steve Lefave ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. – The Oregon Zoo’s newest resident, baby Asian Elephant Tula-Tu is getting ready to make her big debut. The baby is just weeks old and now she’ll be able to be seen by the public ...
Rose-Tu gave birth to her baby, who has been named Tula-Tu, on Feb. 1, following a 20-month pregnancy. Zoo staff first guessed that the baby was a girl, saying the calf appeared to be a “healthy, ...