The Houston Zoo's bald eagles Sallie and Mae enjoy the snow. Amur leopards are native to coniferous-deciduous forests and ...
From the lions and leopards to the flamingos and bald eagles, the animals seemed to enjoy exploring the magical snow.
Parts of Texas are getting hit with snow -- and some of the animals at the Houston Zoo don't seem to mind one bit.
"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.
so did some of the animals at the Houston Zoo. While some of the animals elected to stay warm inside enclosures at the zoo, others ventured out into the snow, leading to some unexpected photo ...
Animals at Houston Zoo were treated to a rare frosty treat last week when a snowstorm swept through Texas. In adorable video footage, an Asian elephant was seen trotting through the snow ...
Just like some Houston residents, some animals at the Houston Zoo also took the snowy weather that hit the area in stride.
Care teams at the Houston Zoo have been busy getting the animals ready for the freeze. The zoo will close on Tuesday and Wednesday as they focus on keeping their residents safe and warm.
Animals at the Houston Zoo have been enjoying the rare wintry weather, with several inches of snow accumulating in their various habitats. Footage here shows animals including an elephant, cranes, ...
Animals residing at the Houston Zoo were delighted on Jan. 21, 2025 by a rare snowfall, with some experiencing this climate event for the first time. The Zoo in Texas was among the places that had to ...