The relocation of the elephants will allow them to have a lifelong companionship in a safe and expansive area.
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A necropsy will be performed and any additional information from the results will be released later.
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It's known as the EEHV virus.
The Louisville Zoo celebrated two of its biggest residents on Saturday.
The zoo announced the "Fitz Weatherproof Plan" to ensure everyone has the opportunity to see the calf during winter break.
The Louisville Zoo said that its calf, Fitz, was sired by Jackson, a 40-year-old African bull elephant at the Pittsburgh Zoo.
Mikki and her month-old baby calf will be in the elephant yard at 10:30 a.m. Thursday.
The calf has been enjoying many naps, which is expected of newborns.