Photos: Say hello to the 2023 class of Zoo Babies at Cincinnati Zoo (2024)

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Meet Fritz, a hippopotamus born August 3, 2022, to parents Bibi and Tucker. You can meet the bloat, along with famous sister, Fiona, at Hippo Cove in the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. Fritz is part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. Male hippos can weigh up to 7,000 lbs. Their life span is 35 years.

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Fritz and mom Bibi, wait from a tasty treat of lettuce at Hippo Cove at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. Thursday, May 4, 2023. Fritz was born August 3, 2022, to Bibi and Tucker. You can meet the bloat, along with famous sister, Fiona, at Hippo Cove in the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. Fritz is part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. Male hippopotamus can weigh up to 7,000 lbs. Their life span is 35 years.

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Fritz and mom Bibi, get up close to a visitor at Hippo Cove at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. Thursday, May 4, 2023. Fritz was born August 3, 2022, to Bibi and Tucker. You can meet the bloat, along with famous sister, Fiona, at Hippo Cove in the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. Fritz is part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. Male hippopotamus can weigh up to 7,000 lbs. Their life span is 35 years.

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Amali is a bonobo born July 23, 2020 to parents Kesi and Vernon. You can meet the bonobos in Jungle Trails at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. Thursday, May 4, 2023. Amali is part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. Bonobos, also called pygmy chimps, are our closest living relative. We share 98% DNA. Bonobos are a species at risk. There are less than 20,000 living in the wild, with some estimates as low as 5,000.

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Amali is a bonobo born July 23, 2020 to parents Kesi and Vernon. You can meet the bonobos in Jungle Trails at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. Thursday, May 4, 2023. Amali is part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. Bonobos, also called pygmy chimps, are our closest living relative. We share 98% DNA. Bonobos are a species at risk. There are less than 20,000 living in the wild, with some estimates as low as 5,000.

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Meet Pipsqueak, a Southern three-banded armadillo, born March 25, 2023. It’s (no sex yet) part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. Parents are Lil and Titan. Eventually Pip, as the handlers call it, will join the parents for educational outings. These armadillos can completely roll themselves into a ball when threatened by predators. Look for Pip in the Animal Ambassador Center.

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Pipsqueak, left, and mom, Lil, reside in the Animal Ambassador Center. They are Southern three-banded armadillos. Pip, as handlers call it, was born March 25, 2023. No sex yet. Pip is part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. The gestation period for these armadillos is around four months. They only have one baby who will nurse for a couple months. These armadillos can completely roll themselves into a ball when threatened by predators. Food was placed in the foreground of the photo.

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Fennessy and Theo (not sure which ones which) are Masai giraffes that are part of Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, sponsored by General Electric Credit at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Thursday, May 4, 2023. Fennessy was born June 17, 2019 and Theo, November 23, 2019. You can find the giraffes at Giraffe Ridge. Check the zoo’s website for feeding times. Giraffes can weigh over 4,000 lbs! Their tongue can be a foot-and-a-half and their heart can weigh up to 25 lbs. Human hearts are less than a pound. These giraffes are a species at Risk.

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The orchid mantis looks like a delicate flower, not an insect. It’s part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. Females are larger than males and live longer, about eight months. They are from Southeast Asia.

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Cheetahs are the fastest land animals in the world. You can watch Rozi and other cheetahs run at the Cheetah Encounter at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Thursday, May 4, 2023. Rozi is part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. She was born April 26, 2022. Make sure you check the zoo’s website for times the cheetahs will be out. Unlike lions and tigers, cheetahs can’t roar, but you may here them purring. Cheetahs can spot up to three miles away.

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Cheetahs are the fastest land animals in the world. You can watch Rozi and other cheetahs run at the Cheetah Encounter at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Thursday, May 4, 2023. Rozi is part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. She was born April 26, 2022. Make sure you check the zoo’s website for times the cheetahs will be out. Unlike lions and tigers, cheetahs can’t roar, but you may here them purring. Cheetahs can spot up to three miles away.

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These thorny devil walking sticks are part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. They are ground dwelling insects from New Guinea that are most active at night.

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These thorny devil walking sticks are part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. They are ground dwelling insects from New Guinea that are most active at night.

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You can find these young Pascagoula map turtles in the Reptile House at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. Thursday, May 4, 2023. They are part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. These turtles are a species at risk. Females are much larger and can crush clams and snails with their jaws. The males, smaller, eat insects. Though they will bask on a log out of water, they spend most of their time underwater.

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Meet Aljani Joe, a black rhino born August 21, 2020 to parents Seyia and Faru. He resides in Rhino Reserve. He’s part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Thursday, May 4, 2023. These rhinos are a species at risk. Rhino horns are sought after by poachers. Don’t be sad Aljani Joe is by himself. They are solitary creatures, traveling alone.

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Meet Aljani Joe, a black rhino born August 21, 2020 to parents Seyia and Faru. He resides in Rhino Reserve. He’s part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Thursday, May 4, 2023. These rhinos are a species at risk. Rhino horns are sought after by poachers. Don’t be sad Aljani Joe is by himself. They are solitary creatures, traveling alone.

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Sometimes you just want to put your whole face in your food. You can visit the three manatees at Manatee Springs at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Thursday, May 4, 2023. They are part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. There are three manatees, Piccolino, 1 1/2, weighing 575 lbs, Calliope, 2, weighing 635 lbs. and Soleil, 1 1/2 weighing 730 lbs! The manatees were rescued as orphans and arrived here in November. The three consume 284 lbs. of romaine, endive, green leaf, kale, Napa cabbage and bok choy daily.

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If you feeling stressed, take time to visit the three manatees at Manatee Springs at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Thursday, May 4, 2023. These gentle creatures seem to glide through the water in slow motion. Just sit and watch. They are part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. There are three manatees, Piccolino, 1 1/2, weighing 575 lbs, Calliope, 2, weighing 635 lbs. and Soleil, 1 1/2 weighing 730 lbs! The manatees were rescued as orphans and arrived here in November. The three consume 284 lbs. of romaine, endive, green leaf, kale, Napa cabbage and bok choy daily.

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This armadillo lizard is part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. No sex determination yet. Some people compare them to dragons, but they’ll only get to 6-8 inches in length. When threatened, they’ll bite their tail and curl up in a ball to protect their soft underbelly. They live in scrubland and rocky areas and can live up to 25 years. Keep that in mind if you’re thinking this little guy could be a good pet.

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This Gila monster is part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union. Gila monsters are one of the few lizards that are venomous, which they use more for defense than subduing prey. Zoo keepers said the venom won’t kill you, but it will make you regret touching them for a week. They love to be hidden in the rocks. They can flatten their bodies to squeeze between rocks.

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This marbled baby crayfish is only a half-inch in length. It’s a freshwater crustacean and will grow only two or three inches. The lifespan is about two years if it doesn’t get eaten by fish or birds. The crayfish is part of the Cincinnati Zoo Babies month, Thursday, May 4, 2023, at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, sponsored by General Electric Credit Union.

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