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Person: Budi

Public to name zoo’s latest arrival

DUBLIN ZOO is inviting the public to come up with a name for its newest attraction — a nine-day-old giraffe.

Wed, 14 Jan, 2009

Wise one Cian, 11, wins right to name baby elephant ‘Budi’

AN 11-year-old boy has come up with an exotic and apt name for Dublin Zoo’s two-month-old Asian elephant.

Fri, 25 Apr, 2008

Baby elephant christened 'Budi' at Dublin Zoo

An 11-year-old boy has come up with an exotic and apt name for Dublin Zoo’s two-month-old Asian elephant.

Thu, 24 Apr, 2008

Volcano villagers ignore red alert dangers

Indonesia’s Mount Merapi belched out massive clouds of black smoke and sent lava flows shooting from its crater, but villagers ignored the dangers of an imminent eruption and returned to its slopes today to tend their animals and crops.

Sun, 14 May, 2006

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