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  2. National Zoological Park (United States) - Wikipedia

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    View at the National Zoo, Washington, D.C., 1909. The zoo first started as the National Museum's Department of Living Animals in 1886. [12] By an act of Congress on March 2, 1889, [13] [14] [15] for "the advancement of science and the instruction and recreation of the people", the National Zoo was created.

  3. EXCLUSIVE: 2 new giant pandas are coming to the Smithsonian’s ...

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    The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute shared on the TODAY show two new giant pandas are coming to the National Zoo in DC from China.

  4. Giant pandas returning to the National Zoo in DC - AOL

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    Two new giant pandas will be arriving at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, DC, this year, the zoo announced Wednesday. The bears, named Qing Bao and Bao Li, a pair of 2-year-old ...

  5. Smithsonian National Zoo Welcomes 2 Endangered Slow Lorises - AOL

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    Smithsonian National Zoo Welcomes 2 Endangered Slow Lorises. Eve Vawter. April 8, 2024 at 1:15 PM. ... These little animals are smaller than your average squirrel, and their bodies are about 6 to ...

  6. Giant Pandas at National Zoo Happily Play in Freshly-Fallen ...

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    The Smithsonian's National Zoo might've closed for the day on January 6, but that didn't stop Bao Li and Qing Bao from having their fun. Video shows the two pandas frolicking in the white stuff.

  7. Uncle Beazley - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [4] The Triceratops, named Uncle Beazley, becomes too big, so the boy brings him to the Smithsonian Institution. [2] Beazley is first kept at National Museum of Natural History, but is eventually transferred to the National Zoo's Elephant House because there is a law against stabling large animals in the District of Columbia. [1] [2]

  8. World’s first cloned black-footed ferret gives birth in Virginia

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    Antonia the ferret successfully delivered two healthy kits after mating with Urchin, a three-year-old male of the same species, at the Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ...

  9. List of zoo escapes - Wikipedia

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    A jaguar named Valerio managed to escape his enclosure, entering other enclosures in the zoo and killed four alpacas, one emu, and one fox. The jaguar was tranquilized and was not harmed. [31] 2017 Smithsonian National Zoo: Washington, D.C. Bobcat: Two days [32] 2013 Smithsonian National Zoo: Washington, D.C. Red panda: One day