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Raven exhibit, playoff ready
We painted the Zoo with Ravens pride including just outside the common Raven exhibit. The...
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Uploaded on Jan 13, 2012
Raven Pride at the MD Zoo
Ravens logos were painted throughout the Zoo to celebrate the AFC North Champion Baltimore Ravens. Go team!
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Uploaded on Jan 13, 2012
Ravens Pride
Alaska Enrichment
Our female polar bear, Alaska, enjoyed a great morning swim today.
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Uploaded on Jan 10, 2012
Baby Sifaka - Nero
Born this November, baby Nero is the 2nd Coquerel's sifaka to be born at The Maryland Zoo in less than a year.
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Uploaded on Dec 2, 2011
Baby Sifaka - Nero #2
Coquerel's sifaka are rare, endangered lemurs native to Madagascar.
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Uploaded on Dec 2, 2011
Rise
A photo of 'Rise', one of two official mascots of the Baltimore Ravens.
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Uploaded on Sep 30, 2011
Harris Hawk
August 2011 Photo Contest Winner - "Harris Hawk" by Kevin Moore
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Uploaded on Sep 30, 2011
July 2011 Photo Contest Winner
Congrats to Michael Azen who was selected by Facebook fans as the winner of our July 2011...
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Uploaded on Aug 31, 2011
Cotswold Sheep #1
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is now home to a set of Cotswold Sheep in the Farmyard area. We're bah-bah for them.
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Uploaded on Aug 31, 2011
Cotswold Sheep #2
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is now home to a set of Cotswold Sheep in the Farmyard area. We're bah-bah for them.
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Uploaded on Aug 31, 2011
Cotswold Sheep #3
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is now home to a set of Cotswold Sheep in the Farmyard area. We're bah-bah for them.
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Uploaded on Aug 31, 2011
Cotswold Sheep #4
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is now home to a set of Cotswold Sheep in the Farmyard area. We're bah-bah for them.
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Uploaded on Aug 31, 2011
Panamanian Golden Frog #1
At The Maryland Zoo, Panamanian golden frogs are one of our primary conservation species. They...
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Uploaded on Apr 7, 2011
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