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#zoosoftiktok showcases adorable animal videos, heartwarming moments, and playful interactions. Users share their pets' antics, fostering a community that celebrates cuteness and the joy animals bring to our lives.
A little bird told us you all wanted to see our animals enjoying the snow! Check out our polar bear, grizzly bear, snow leopard and Amur tiger enjoying the downfall! #zoosoftiktok #zoo #louisvillezoo #polarbear #amurtiger #snowleopard
Qannik is a bit of a local celebrity here at the Louisville Zoo! As we all prepare for the cold weather ahead, Qannik is already prepared. Polar bears have heavy insulating fur and black skin that absorbs the heat from the sun to protect them from the harsh colds in the winter. Come visit Qannik and Bo on rotation in their Glacier Run habitat! #polarbear #louisvillezoo #zoo #zoosoftiktok
Indian star tortoises are native to southern India, Pakistan and the islands of Sri Lanka. They prefer hot, dry weather in scrublands. You can see our many Indian star tortoises in the HerpAquarium! #zoosoftiktok #zoo #louisvillezoo #tortoise #holdmusic
Binturongs are nocturnal and are known for sleeping long hours during the day. They choose to rest on high branches in the forest canopy to keep them safe from possible predators in the southeast Asian forests. Stop by to see “chill girl” Bianca in the indoor Islands Pavilion. #louisvillezoo #zoo #zoosoftiktok #binturong #chillgirl
Did Gremlin nail the trend? Keepers in Glacier Run train our seals and sea lions three times a day! These trainings, while entertaining, also help the keepers perform routine health checkups on our animals. Come see a training demonstration live! Visit louisvillezoo.org/today for a list of keeper talks and training demos. #louisvillezoo #zoo #zoosoftiktok #sealion
As we approach the end of 2024, we reflect on this remarkable year by thanking our dedicated staff, docents, members, volunteers, corporate partners, donors and everyone else that played a vital role in ensuring the continued well-being and exceptional care of the Zoo’s beloved animals #louisvillezoo #zoo #zoosoftiktok #newyear
While male lions are the protectors of their prides, female lions are the primary hunters of their groups. Lion prides are considered to be matriarchal, but the males will hunt when necessary. Stop by the Africa zone to visit our lions including male Siyanda and females Sunny and Amali! #zoosoftiktok #zoo #louisvillezoo #lion
Bongos, like Gladys, are the largest of the forest-dwelling antelopes. In the wild, they are prey to leopards, and are often have to use their evasiveness to escape. Because of this, bongos are excellent jumpers and can reach top speeds of up to 45 miles per hour when running! Come visit bongos Gladys, Kai and Naliah in the Africa zone. 🎥 Alyssa Brock #zoosoftiktok #zoo #louisvillezoo #bongo
Ever seen a case of zebra zoomies? In the wild, zebras are equipped to escape predators. Their long, slender legs allow them to run up to 45 miles per hour and they have stamina that allows them to run for long periods of time. You may also notice that zebras in the wild will use zigzagging patterns to throw off predators that may be chasing them. Visit our zebra herd in the Africa zone!  #louisvillezoo #zoo #zoosoftiktok #zebra #zoomies
Because they are adapted to different varieties of terrain, Arapawa goats like Cash and Stache’ are very agile! Check out the “new kids on the block” taking a spin around the Boma petting zoo yard. Come visit Cash and Stache and the rest of our goat friends. #zoosoftiktok #zoo #louisvillezoo #goats #parkour
Recently, a number of black-footed ferrets (BFFs) were released in Colorado as a part of ongoing conservation efforts. This release included ferrets from your own Louisville Zoo! Learn more as our black-footed ferret keeper, Chris Florence, shares about his recent trip to Colorado and the process of transferring, preconditioning and caring for these BFFs. #zoosoftiktok #zoo #louisvillezoo #blackfootedferret #conservation
Also known as the giant bullfrog, the African bullfrog is the largest frog in southern Africa and can reach up to the size of an average dinner plate! You can find this frog most active in the wet seasons in southern Africa; during the dry season they are known to burrow underground where they develop a waterproof “cocoon” to lock in moisture. Stop by the HerpAquarium to see our African bullfrog and many other amphibians and reptiles! #louisvillezoo #zoo #zoosoftiktok #africanbullfrog
As a part of the AZA Species Survival Plan (SSP), our Rüppell's griffon vultures will be moving shortly to another zoo in efforts to improve their declining population. Vultures play a vital role in our ecosystem by cleaning up nature's leftovers and preventing the spread of disease. Learn more about the highest flying bird from Craig Mikel, Animal Commissary Supervisor. #louisvillezoo #zoo #zoosoftiktok #vulture
Like domestic cats, snow leopards have tiny hooks or barbs on their tongues that help them when eating prey in the wild. Come visit our snow leopards NeeCee, Meru and Kimti in Snow Leopard Pass! #louisvillezoo #zoo #zoosoftiktok #snowleopard
Koala-ty update!🐨 Learn how our animal care team is training male koalas, Dharuk and Telowie, to participate in their own healthcare and blood draws with this great video featuring Jessica Cunningham, Assistant Mammal Curator. Visit Dharuk and Telowie year-round in the Australia Zone. For the best chance to see them active, stop by in the early mornings or late afternoons! 🎥 Alyssa Brock #zoosoftiktok #zoo #louisvillezoo #koala

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