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Lizard at Houston Zoo back in habitat after beating cancerHouston Zoo’s northern Caiman lizard Phillip, is back on exhibit after undergoing treatment for a rare medical diagnosis. After a battle with jaw cancer and months of expert veterinary care, Phillip ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNRAW VIDEO: Houston Zoo's Caiman Lizard Phillip Beats Rare Jaw CancerCredit: Kevin Kendrick/Houston Zoo /Cover Images Houston Zoo’s northern Caiman lizard Phillip has successfully beaten a rare form of jaw cancer. After months of expert veterinary care, Phillip has ...
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"Guests who visit the Zoo this Mother's Day can get a rare glimpse at how Asian elephants, jaguars, and Masai giraffes protect the special relationship with their young and witness baby animals ...
Phillip, the Houston Zoo’s northern caiman lizard, beat jaw cancer and is back on exhibit at the zoo.
San Antonio Zoo CEO Tim Morrow partially blames clout-chasing social media influencers for the rise in zoo break-ins.
ZOO CHANGES: The Houston Zoo to close historic exhibit space in March because it 'no longer meets the needs' of its animals Northern caiman lizards are semi-aquatic reptiles native to the ...
KIAH - Houston Mon, May 5, 2025 at 9:38 PM UTC Houston Zoo’s northern Caiman lizard Phillip, is back on exhibit after undergoing treatment for a rare medical diagnosis.
The Houston Zoo encourages guests to help protect species like Phillip by supporting conservation initiatives. A portion of each zoo admission helps fund global wildlife programs, including the ...
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