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the Smithsonian's Freer and Sackler Galleries
of Asian Art.
Asia Trail, a series of exhibits that opened in 2006, is home to six Asian species: sloth bears, fishing cats, red pandas, clouded leopards, Asian small-clawed otters, and giant pandas, who enjoy the new Fujifilm Giant Panda Habitat.
See a map of Asia Trail, read about the new animal habitats, and learn about Asia Trail's green elements.
Clouded Leopard Cubs Keep on GrowingThe genetically valuable clouded leopard cubs born at the Zoo's Conservation and Research Center in March are now more than 24 pounds each. They have been going outside and even retrieving toys from a little pool. The Zoo has been breeding these little-known cats for 30 years. The last litter was born in 1993.
Read all about the cubs. |
See photos. |
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Watching Sloth Bears:
Two adult female sloth bears live at the Zoo. You may see the bears climbing, foraging for insects, or sleeping. Native to India, Sri Lanka, and southern Nepal, sloth bears are the only bears to carry young on their backs.
Sloth Bear Facts
Asia Trail features a species that has not been at the Zoo in decades: clouded leopards, which Zoo scientists breed at our Conservation and Research Center and study in Thailand.
Asia Trail provides so much for so many:
Many Asian species can be found at the Zoo:
Check out the Zoo map and plot your own "Asia Trail" through the Zoo. Or take a virtual world tour.