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Zoo's baby elephant Linh Mai makes her public debut
Summary
Linh Mai, an Asian elephant calf at the National Zoo, has made a public debut after a five-day member preview; she has grown from about 306 pounds at birth to more than 460 pounds.
Content
Linh Mai is an Asian elephant calf at the National Zoo and is making a public appearance. The article reports she was born on April 2, while another line in the same report lists Feb. 2. Zoo staff say she is the smallest member of the herd but is growing quickly and showing a lively, sassy personality. She made her public debut Wednesday after a five-day preview for zoo members.
Known details:
- Linh Mai is described as an Asian elephant calf at the National Zoo.
- The report includes two different birth dates for the calf: April 2 and Feb. 2.
- She weighed 306 pounds at birth and is now reported to weigh more than 460 pounds.
- Her parents are named Spike and Nhi Linh, and she is described as the smallest member of the herd.
- The calf made a public debut Wednesday following a five-day preview period for zoo members.
Summary:
The calf's rapid growth and lively temperament have drawn attention and prompted a public debut. Officials reported she made her public debut Wednesday after the member preview. Further exhibition plans were not specified. Undetermined at this time.
