Mary Ann was the first elephant at the Baltimore Zoo.
Has spent a day at what was once the Baltimore Zoo (now the Maryland Zoo)
Stated to have gone to the Baltimore Zoo when Gentry went into the service in World War II, his ultimate fate is unknown.
Carcasses from the Baltimore Zoo.
The female, known as green-green, came from the Baltimore Zoo.
She was born in December 1973 at the Baltimore Zoo and came to the Salisbury Zoo when she was only 7 months old, on July 18, 1974.
In November 1940 Pearl was in apparently good health and paid a visit to the Baltimore Zoo.
To a hairless, thin-skinned tropical primate, the grim winter morning at the Baltimore Zoo had all the appeal of a pair of wet pajamas.
Dr. Kathryn A. Foat, curator of education at the Baltimore Zoo, recalls watching polar bears from inside an all-terrain vehicle in Churchill, Manitoba.
It is also within proximity of the Baltimore Zoo and Druid Hill Park.