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World Wildlife Zoo Welcomes New Life

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at ASU chapter.

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Spring is always associated with new life and birth, and that’s just what’s happening at the World Wildlife Zoo and Aquarium in Litchfield Park.

 

The zoo just welcomed 35 baby animals including two jaguars, a porcupine and two warthogs- which are an exceptional surprise because warthogs do not reproduce as often as other animals can.

 

Along with the new life, the beautiful weather Arizona has had lately helps draw in visitors.

 

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The World Wildlife Zoo features many exhibits, including the Baby Animal Nursery, a giraffe feeding station, and various Wildlife Encounters.

 

The Zoo is open 365 days a year, so go check out the little cuties before they get too big!

 

To find out more information on the World Wildlife Zoo, click here!

My name is Alejandra Guillen and I am a junior at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and at Barrett, the Honors College. As most people do, I enjoy sleep, food (especially of the breakfast, gravy and meat varieties), and Ryan Gosling.