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See elephants, lions and naked mole-rats on animal cams streaming live, 24/7 from the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.
The Smithsonian's National Zoo is home to more than 2,200 animals. Find out where to see your favorite animals, like Komodo dragons at Reptile Discovery Center or red pandas on Asia Trail.
The Zoo's animal webcams are some of the most famous on the internet. Tune in to watch the Zoo's elephants, lions and naked mole-rats — live, 24/7!
The Smithsonian's National Zoo is home to more than 2,200 animals representing almost 400 different species. Learn more about animals, exhibits, conservation and education at the Zoo!
The Smithsonian's National Zoo is located in the heart of Washington, D.C. Two entrances are open to pedestrians: the main entrance at 3001 Connecticut Ave, NW , and the Harvard Street Bridge entrance.
The Zoo is open every day, except Dec. 25. Grounds Open: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; last admittance is at 3 p.m. Exhibit Buildings Open: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (winter) / 6 p.m. (summer).
The Zoo instills a lifelong commitment to conservation through engaging experiences with animals and the people working to save them. Today, the Zoo is home to more than 2,200 animals representing almost 400 different species.
See the Smithsonian's National Zoo's Asian elephants — Spike, Bozie, Swarna, Maharani, Trong Nhi and Nhi Linh — live on camera.
Yes, admission to the Zoo is free for walk-in entry. If you plan to drive and park at the Zoo, you'll need to reserve a paid parking pass. A limited amount of same-day passes may be offered at Zoo entrances for visitors without access to the online system.
See the Smithsonian's National Zoo's Asian elephants — Spike, Bozie, Swarna, Maharani, Trong Nhi and Nhi Linh — live on camera.