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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2025

Zoo

Zoo

The binturong is a completely harmless animal. Photo taken at Lawachara National Park. Photo: Mohammed Mostafa Feeroz

Marvellous and mysterious: The binturongs of Bangladesh

On first look, they appear to be a hybrid of a bear and a cat. But this civet is much more than that

This undated photo released by The Sacramento Zoo shows its African lion Kamau. The African lion, who was a star attraction at California's Sacramento Zoo, has died at age 16, officials said. The zoo said Kamau was euthanized Saturday, June 17, 2023, a day after the big cat was pulled off an exhibit because of declining health due to his advanced age. (The Sacramento Zoo via AP)

Kamau, 'charismatic and iconic' African lion at California's Sacramento Zoo, dies at 16

National Parliament. File Photo: Collected

Bill placed in parliament with provision of Tk2,000 fine for disturbing zoo animals

Photo: Collected

A pair of African lions, 8 wildebeests arrive at Chattogram Zoo

Three tigers with white fur and black stripes are seen in a cage as a result of an effective breeding programme undertaken by the Chattogram Zoo authorities. Starting with only the two South Africa-born parents, the zoo’s tiger population has increased to 16. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Mohammad Minhaz Uddin/TBS

Chattogram Zoo's tiger number jumps eightfold in 6 years

Photo: Collected

Emotional reunion of a chimp and her newborn will leave you teary-eyed

Holland’s Kangaroo and Llama now in Ctg zoo

Holland’s Kangaroo and Llama now in Ctg zoo

The man who flies in zebras and hippos

The man who flies in zebras and hippos

11 pythons hatched in incubators at Chattogram Zoo

11 pythons hatched in incubators at Chattogram Zoo

Representational image

Lioness kills keeper, escapes Iran zoo with mate

Photo :Collected

Belgian zoo hippos test positive for Covid

Representational Image. Photo: Reuters

Lions at Croatia zoo catch Covid from their keeper

Tk1,500cr master plan to offer Dhaka zoo animals cage-free life

Tk1,500cr master plan to offer Dhaka zoo animals cage-free life

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