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The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium often pairs baby cheetahs with dogs to help the big cats socialize and open up Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2013 ...
Two baby cheetah cubs were born at the Columbus Zoo on Feb. 19, via IVF. (Courtesy Columbus Zoo and Aquarium) While IVF is common fertility practice for humans, the procedure rarely has worked in ...
The two live at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio. RELATED: Dog's solo 4-mile walks make him a big star in a small town. 10-week-old cheetah cub, Emmett and his 7-week-old puppy buddy, Cullen.
Columbus Zoo In addition to his work with cheetahs, Coby was known as "the go-to canine companion" to comfort new baby zoo animals and animals that had recently undergone surgery.
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio has welcomed two new baby cheetahs — the first-ever cubs to be born by way of in vitro fertilization to a surrogate mother. Zoo officials announced Monda… ...
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium said: "His playful and calm demeanor made him one of the best baby-raising helpers in Animal Programs, where he helped socialize otters, warthogs, foxes, and many others." ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A “one-of-a-kind” cheetah at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium known for wearing a medical shirt has died, zoo officials announced Friday.The Columbus Zoo revealed its cheetah ...
Coby was euthanized on Dec. 30 by officials at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, WBNS-TV reported. He was 7 and had been in declining health, zoo officials said in a news release. Coby was born June ...
For the first time, two sets of baby cheetahs from two mothers are being raised together at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. And this week, for the first time, they felt comfortable enough to relax ...
More: Columbus Zoo announces death of Emmett the cheetah, who was bonded with a Labrador The baby will be visible to visitors starting Monday between 11 a.m. and until the park closes at 6 p.m. in ...
Two healthy cubs were born on Feb. 19 at the Columbus Zoo in Ohio. The first two cheetah cubs born via embryo transfer. Photo: Grahm S. Jones, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.