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How did Disney's Animal Kingdom prepare for the elephant's birth? After nearly 22 months of gestation, Corra was born in one of those yards on Dec. 13, without a hitch or human intervention.
Two-month-old Corra, the baby African elephant born Dec. 13 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, walks behind her mother Nadirah at the elephant habitat in the park, on Feb.15.
The baby elephant is precious, but not just because she’s cute. Her species is endangered, and she embodies everything Disney's Animal Kingdom is working toward, as USA TODAY learned behind the ...
Baby Elephant Corra debuts at Disney's Animal Kingdom. Walt Disney World. Nadirah's pregnancy lasted 22 months — a typical elephant gestational period — and according to a blog post from ...
Meet Disney World's cutest new resident: Corra! At 312 pounds, the 2-month-old African elephant calf is an adorable bundle of energy.
Baby elephant Corra debuts at Disney World's Animal Kingdom. Walt Disney World "The entire process is very slow," says Liz Warncke, animal care manager for Disney’s Animals, Science and Environment.
Saturday marked a momentous occasion at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in Florida, where officials announced an African elephant calf was born at the park for the first time in seven years.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom has announced that an African elephant calf was born at the Orlando, Florida park. >> Read more trending news. The baby elephant’s name is Corra.