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The Universal Man statue was relocated to the west parking lot of Yorkdale in 1994. In 1984, Yorkdale expanded with 75 new stores bringing an additional 153,000 sq ft (14,200 m 2) to the mall. [11] It expanded again in 1986 to reach 1,300,000 sq ft (120,000 m 2), having now more than doubled its number of stores from when it first opened. [12]
Yorkdale is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the median of the William R. Allen Road just south of Highway 401 . Opened in 1978, the station is named after the nearby Yorkdale Shopping Centre , to which it is connected by an enclosed walkway.
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The Endangered Species Act (1973) is to help prevent the extinction of native and foreign species. It prohibits elephant parts and products from being imported into the United States except under certain conditions. Artifacts that are carved from elephant ivory may travel legally if it has documentation that proves its provenance predates 1973. [4]
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The African Savanna area is located near the park entrance. Visitors can observe African lions, flamingos, giraffes, zebras, bontebok, a variety of African birds, and eastern black rhinos. the African elephant crossing contains elephants and meerkats. [26] On February 7, 2018, a baby rhino, named Lulu, was born to parents Forrest and Kibbibi. [27]
The zoo rose it popularity locally in 1953, when Rosy the Asian elephant was acquired. The zoo became world-famous in 1962 when the Asian elephant "Packy" was born. He was the first elephant born in the Western Hemisphere in 44 years and was (as of 2010) the tallest Asian elephant in the United States at 10.5 ft (3.2 m) tall.
Homunculus Loxodontus (nicknamed Zhdun, "The One Who Waits", Snorp, or WOSH) [1] [2] is a statue by Dutch artist Margriet van Breevoort . It was made for the Leiden University Medical Center and installed in the spring of 2016. [3] It became popular in post-Soviet countries where it is called Ждун (Russian informal term for "one who waits ...