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Asian elephant at the Oregon Zoo in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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Tula-Tu
Species Asian elephant
BornFebruary 1, 2025
ResidenceOregon Zoo (Portland, Oregon)

Tula-Tu is an Asian elephant at the Oregon Zoo in Portland, Oregon, United States.[1]

History

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Following a 20-month-long pregnancy, 30-year-old Rose-Tu gave birth to Tula-Tu on February 1, 2025.[2] [3] During a segment on Today , Jenna Bush Hager called Tula-Tu "the cutest animal of 2025".[4] The Oregon Zoo revealed the calf's name on February 13.[5] [6] [7] Tula-Tu made her public debut on February 21.[8] [9] [10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Oregon Zoo's Asian Elephant Calf Has a Name: Tula-Tu". Willamette Week . 2025年02月13日. Archived from the original on 2025年02月14日. Retrieved 2025年02月19日.
  2. ^ Vondersmith, Jason (2025年02月07日). "A beautiful bonding happening at Oregon Zoo with Rose-Tu and new calf". Portland Tribune . Retrieved 2025年02月20日.
  3. ^ Acker, Lizzy (2025年02月13日). "Portland's brand new baby elephant finally has her name". The Oregonian. Archived from the original on 2025年02月14日. Retrieved 2025年02月19日.
  4. ^ Turnquist, Kristi (2025年02月04日). "'Today' show calls Oregon Zoo elephant calf 'cutest animal of 2025′: 'Move over, Moo Deng'". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2025年02月20日.
  5. ^ Vondersmith, Jason (2025年02月13日). "Oregon Zoo baby elephant is a female and it's named Tula-Tu". Woodburn Independent . Retrieved 2025年02月19日.
  6. ^ "Oregon Zoo announces 'fun to say' name of new baby elephant". KOIN. 2025年02月13日. Archived from the original on 2025年02月15日. Retrieved 2025年02月19日.
  7. ^ "Baby elephant at Oregon Zoo now has a name". KVAL-TV. 2025年02月13日. Archived from the original on 2025年02月15日. Retrieved 2025年02月19日.
  8. ^ Aljobory, Sana (2025年02月19日). "Meet Tula-Tu: Oregon Zoo's baby elephant makes public debut amid conservation efforts". KVAL-TV . Retrieved 2025年02月19日.
  9. ^ Vondersmith, Jason (2025年02月19日). "Want to see Oregon Zoo's baby Asian elephant Tula-Tu in all her cuteness? She'll be making her public debut". Portland Tribune . Retrieved 2025年02月19日.
  10. ^ "Tula-Tu makes her public debut at the Oregon Zoo". KPTV. 2025年02月21日. Retrieved 2025年02月21日.
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