From the lions and leopards to the flamingos and bald eagles, the animals seemed to enjoy exploring the magical snow.
Indigenous North American animals like cougars and bald eagles, which are among the animals at the zoo, are no strangers to ...
The Houston Zoo shared wonderful photos of animals in the snowfall. From the lions and leopards to the flamingos and bald eagles, they seemed to enjoy exploring the snow. Cougars, like Lisa ...
The Houston Zoo's menagerie weathered the city's snowiest day since 1973 with help from 66 staff members who stayed in its ...
Parts of Texas are getting hit with snow -- and some of the animals at the Houston Zoo don't seem to mind one bit.
The Houston Zoo's cougars stepped out of their heated barns to explore the wintery weather, as did the Amur leopard named Lisa and the zoo's pair of bald eagles. Native to North America ...
The Houston Zoo is home to more than 6,000 animals and it is the second most visited zoo in the U.S. Exhibits range from the African Forest, which features rhinos, zebras and giraffes, to the new ...
"It looked like a winter wonderland here, we don't ever see that in Houston," said Kevin Hodge, the zoo's vice president for animal programs, from his office equipped with a cot and overnight kit.
Animals residing at the Houston Zoo were delighted - and a little perplexed - by a rare fall of snow. Video shared by the zoo showed a young Asian elephant named Teddy playing in his enclosure ...