National Zoo reveals long-awaited baby elephant as Linh Mai enters the scene

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The Smithsonian National Zoo introduced Linh Mai, its first baby elephant in about 25 years, a two‑month‑old female calf being bottle‑fed as keepers prepare for her public debut; a second female Asian elephant is acting as a stand‑in mother to care for the calf.
- Baby elephant, spurned by her mother, makes debut at National Zoo The Washington Post
- See the Most Adorable Photos of Baby Elephant Linh Mai, the National Zoo’s Newest Star Smithsonian Magazine
- Asian Elephant Linh Mai Explores the Great Outdoors National Zoo
- In one week, you can meet a 460-pound bundle of joy at the National Zoo WTOP
- The National Zoo’s Baby Elephant Is Ready to Meet You Washingtonian
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