Cape May County Zoo is home to two female capybaras, named Marigold and Buttercup, as well as one resident male named Goomba.
Two pups are already roaming the enclosure with mom Buttercup. Their half-siblings are expected to arrive in a few weeks.
This local attraction checks all the boxes: it's fun, family-friendly and free. Cape May County Park & Zoo opened in 1978 with just a few animals, but grew and gained national renown in 2010, with a ...
A New Jersey zoo released the first photos of two baby capybaras born at the facility -- and a second female capybara is due ...
If you happen to go to the Cape May County Zoo and hear something laughing a little too hard, chances are it's a four part harmony of the zoo's laughing kookaburra birds. The zoo is proud to announce ...
Wildlife enthusiasts and Cape May County visitors, listen up – this one's for you! The Cape May County Zoo needs your help naming two baby zebras, and the choice is rather black and white. The zoo has ...
The Cape May County Park and Zoo announced the passing of Cody, an American Black Bear who had resided at the zoo since 2005. Officials said the zoo's veterinarian staff humanely euthanized Cody ...
CAPE MAY, N.J. (CBS) — The Cape May County Zoo is welcoming an adorable new addition. The zoo is thrilled to introduce Peanut, the newest member of the Ambassador Animal Team at the Cape May County ...
Cape May County Park & Zoo's Ankole-Watusi cattle herd has grown, following the birth of a new calf earlier this month. The male Ankole-Watusi calf was born on the morning of Nov. 6 to parents Darla ...