Home Newsroom News Archive News Archive Skip filter form Search Term Sort by RelevanceDate Filter By By Animal - + Aldabra tortoise Alpaca American bison Andean bear Aquatic caecilian Asian elephant Asian small-clawed otter Bennett's wallaby Black-footed ferret California sea lion Channel catfish Cheetah Chicken Common raven Corals and sea anemones (anthozoa) Cow Dama gazelle Eastern newt Eastern red-backed salamander Eld's deer Fennec fox Giant panda Goat Golden lion tamarin Gray seal Gray wolf Guam kingfisher (sihek) Guam rail (ko’ko’) Harbor seal Hawk-headed parrot Lion Maned wolf Miniature donkey Naked mole-rat North American porcupine Orangutan Ossabaw Island hog Panamanian golden frog Patagonian mara Prehensile-tailed porcupine Przewalski's horse Red panda Scimitar-horned oryx Screaming hairy armadillo Sloth bear Tentacled snake Tiger (-) Two-toed sloth Western lowland gorilla White-cheeked gibbon White-nosed coati Whooping crane No result By Year - + 2021 2020 2019 (-) 2018 Displaying 1 - 1 of 1 articles. January 05, 2018 Elderly Two-toed Sloth Dies at Smithsonian's National Zoo Ms. Chips, a two-toed sloth and longtime resident of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, died overnight Jan. 2. She was 46 years old. The median life expectancy for female two-toed sloths in human care is 15 years old.