Somebody got up on the wrong side of the bed today. St. Louis Zoo visitors were recently treated to a young elephant who decided to unload a furious (and loud) tantrum.
A website has released the results of their voting for the 10 Best Zoos in the United States and no surprise here, the St. Louis Zoo makes the top 10, what makes the St. Louis Zoo so special?
If you weren't convinced that life was different back in 1950, I can prove how different it was with a vintage film showing a wild circus of performing chimps that happened in the St. Louis Zoo.
If you've been to the St. Louis Zoo at some point over the past 7 years, you likely know they have a polar bear. What you may not know, however, is how Kali the polar bear found a forever home in the St. Louis Zoo. It's sad, but has a happy ending.
Next time you go to the St. Louis Zoo, you might want to check the trees first. The reason I say that is one of their lions named Cabara was recently seen hanging out high up on a branch observing onlookers.
One of the best things you can experience at the St. Louis Zoo (and there are a lot of them) is to witness the introduction of a new baby to the population. That just happened recently when a young animal named "Astrid" made her way into the public viewing area.
If you haven't been to the St. Louis Zoo recently, the grizzly enclosure is one of the most fun parts of the place. If you don't believe me, watch this jumping party that the bears just had with a group of children.