Orphaned baby animals at the Alaska Zoo rise early for breakfast
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By Dani Tompkins
Published on July 14, 2026.
The Alaska Zoo's early morning feeding habits have led to an increase in the number of orphaned baby animals at the zoo. The orphaned moose calves are bottle-fed and are not related, but share a space together. The Zoo's black bear cubs are also being fed similar, with zookeepers placing dollops of whipped cream and blueberries around their cage before giving them food. The zoo prides itself on taking care of Alaska's animals, particularly those in need.
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