Home Newsroom News Archive News Archive Skip filter form Search Term Sort by RelevanceDate Filter By By Animal - + Abyssinian ground hornbill Addax Allen's swamp monkey American wigeon Aquatic caecilian Arapaima Asian elephant Bald eagle Beaver Bennett's wallaby Black-and-white warbler Black-footed ferret Black-throated blue warbler Bufflehead California sea lion Canvasback Cedar waxwing Cheetah Clouded leopard Common yellowthroat Eastern newt Eastern red-backed salamander Emperor newt Giant panda Gray seal Guam kingfisher (sihek) Japanese giant salamander Lemur leaf frog Lion (-) Naked mole-rat Northern pintail Northern red salamander North Island brown kiwi Orchard oriole Ovenbird Pallas's cat Panamanian golden frog Pygmy slow loris Red-crowned crane Red-winged blackbird Ruddy duck Scimitar-horned oryx Southern tamandua Swainson's thrush Vietnamese mossy frog Virginia opossum Western lowland gorilla White-naped crane Whooping crane Yellow-breasted chat No result By Year - + (-) 2024 2019 2018 Displaying 1 - 1 of 1 articles. January 03, 2024 How Do Naked Mole-Rats Choose a Queen? For the first time since 2018, the Zoo’s naked mole rat colony is without a queen. Kenton Kerns, assistant curator of the Small Mammal House, explains how the wrinkled rodents are adapting to the change.