Beer and bears? Something like that

beerDo you love the zoo? Do you love beer? Ever considered drinking beer at the zoo but been to afraid of getting arrested for public intox?

If you say yes to all three, this event is for you: the Oklahoma City Zoo Zoo Brew.

OK, you might still get arrested for public intox if you’re out of control, but if you act like a grownup, you should be fine. Just don’t down too many and hop in with the lions. That won’t end well.

Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll


Pets in the paper – D-Boy is the man

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Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll


Pets in the paper – gift horses’ mouths

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Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll


Pets in the paper – inspections for livestock

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Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll


Wonderful zoo photos

Boston.com, the Boston Globe’s Web site, has a wonderful photo gallery of pictures from zoos around the world. Lions, tigers,, leopards, bears, foxes, primates, frogs, hippos, elephants, rhinos, giraffes, dolphins, kangaroos, camels and plenty more are featured in the gallery. Many of the pictures are of babies. Here is my favorite, of a cute Chinese leopard cub growling at photographers.

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- Staff Writer Bryan Dean


Pets in the paper – butterflies celebrate faith

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Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll


Snow lions

No, it’s not some offshoot species like the white tiger. These photos are from a safari park in Scotland, where a pride of lions had to trudge through some snow.

I can’t imagine snow is a common sight for lions that are used to roaming the African plains, but if nothing else, lions certainly look cool in the snow.

- Staff Writer Bryan Dean


Pets in the paper

Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -

Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll


Get the tissues ready

This is just an amazing story and video that will likely make the tears flow for many animal lovers, including my Pet Show co-host Carrie Coppernoll.

In 1969, two British men who were roomates saw a lion cub for sale. They adopted the lonely cub, taking it home to their flat and letting it exercise on the grounds of a church with permission from the vicar.

The cub, which they named Christian, quickly grew too large, and they decided to re-introduce him to Africa. The plan was a success. A year after Christian was released, the men decided they wanted to visit him. Christian was now the head of his own pride and wildlife experts warned the men he would not remember them now that he was wild, and they would be in danger. They visited anyway. This was what happened when they found him. Sorry for the sappy music.


- Staff Writer Bryan Dean


Dramatic Chipmunk

Of course everyone knows there are tons of animal videos on Youtube. Seems like whenever we have a strange pet story in our paper, it quickly becomes one of the most read stories on NewsOK. People love their animals, they love to read about animals, and apparently they love watching animal videos.

Case in point, this five-second clip of the Dramatic Chipmunk.

Admittedly, it’s a curious and kind of funny clip, but it has been viewed almost 10 million times on Youtube. It’s even spawned several parodies, including this Bond-themed one, a Star Wars parody and a Kill Bill version.

Some of the most-viewed videos on Youtube have animal themes. The Battle at Kruger is one of the most riveting videos you’ll see online (warning: graphic animal-on-animal violence), depicting a battle between a pride of lions, a herd of water buffalo and two crocodiles in South Africa’s Kruger National Park. It’s been viewed more than 35 million times.

Keep your eyes open for more videos from the Pet Show, though don’t expect us to pit our pets against each other in a battle to the death.

- Staff Writer Bryan Dean