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American Focus > Blog > World News > The National Zoo Is Expecting A Baby Elephant — Here’s Why It Could Be A Mammoth Feat
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The National Zoo Is Expecting A Baby Elephant — Here’s Why It Could Be A Mammoth Feat

Last updated: November 25, 2025 12:10 am
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The National Zoo and the Conservation Biology Institute have exciting news to share – 12-year-old Asian elephant Nhi Linh is pregnant and expected to give birth to the zoo’s first elephant calf in almost 25 years. Asian elephant pregnancies typically last between 18 to 22 months, and the staff is cautiously optimistic that Nhi Linh will deliver a healthy calf sometime between mid-January and early March.

Spike, a 44-year-old Asian elephant who has been at the zoo since 2018, is the proud father of the calf. Dr. Donald Neiffer, the zoo’s chief veterinarian, expressed his excitement about the upcoming arrival, stating that everything is pointing towards a normal delivery.

Asian elephants are considered an endangered species, with fewer than 50,000 left in the world. The National Zoo has only witnessed two elephant births in its 136-year history. The upcoming birth of Nhi Linh’s calf will help strengthen the genetic diversity of Asian elephants in North America and beyond.

Brandie Smith, the zoo’s director, highlighted the importance of the calf for the future of Asian elephants, emphasizing that raising awareness and care for the species is crucial. The calf will join a multigenerational herd consisting of its parents, grandmother Trong Nhi, and other elephants at the zoo.

This exciting news brings hope for the future of Asian elephants, reminding us of the importance of conservation efforts to protect these gentle and intelligent animals. Stay tuned for updates on the arrival of the new calf at the National Zoo!

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