San Antonio Zoo's New Exhibit Making a Big Stink

Native to the rainforests of Sumatra in Indonesia, the city's first-ever Corpse Flower is set to bloom soon at the San Antonio Zoo. The flower was moved on Friday to a spot near the whooping crane habitat for public viewing. Zoo officials say the Corpse Flower is expected to bloom within the next ten-days. The Titan Arum is a large plant that got the name "Corpse Flower" because it smells like a rotting corpse when it blooms. They can grow to be up to eight feet tall, and the plants generate their own heat, which allows the stench to permeate the air.

Titan Arum

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