
Video shows moment bottlenose dolphin born at Brookfield Zoo Chicago
According to the zoo, this is the first birth for the species, also known as Tursiops truncatus, since 2014.
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According to the zoo, this is the first birth for the species, also known as Tursiops truncatus, since 2014.
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The robberies happened on Thursday during the afternoon hours in the West Garfield Park neighborhood.
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