The rare corpse flower at San Antonio Zoo needs a name and zoo officials are hoping you can help come up with one that doesn’t stink.
An endangered corpse flower is set to bloom at the San Antonio Zoo for the first time sometime in the next week.Think you’ve got a good one? Submit your idea on the zoo’sSuggest your name idea in the comments of the zoo’s Facebook post and the zoo will announce the winner on Wednesday.
After the corpse flower blooms, the blossom lasts anywhere from one to four days, zoo officials said.
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