Home Newsroom News Archive News Archive Skip filter form Search Term Sort by RelevanceDate Filter By By Animal - + Abyssinian ground hornbill Aldabra tortoise Allen's swamp monkey American bison American flamingo Andean bear Asian elephant Asian small-clawed otter Asian water dragon Beaver Bennett's wallaby Black-and-white ruffed lemur Black-footed ferret Blue crane California sea lion Cheetah Clouded leopard Corals and sea anemones (anthozoa) Cow Dama gazelle Eld's deer Electric eel Emperor tamarin Fishing cat Gaboon viper Giant panda Goat Gray wolf Grevy's zebra Guam kingfisher (sihek) Guam rail (ko’ko’) Home's hinge-back tortoise Hooded crane Japanese giant salamander Lesser kudu Lion Naked mole-rat North American river otter North Island brown kiwi Orangutan Persian onager Prehensile-tailed porcupine Przewalski's horse Red-fronted lemur Red panda Ring-tailed lemur Scimitar-horned oryx Sloth bear Tanagers Tiger Titi monkey Twig catfish (-) Two-toed sloth Western lowland gorilla Whooping crane No result By Year - + 2021 2020 (-) 2019 2018 Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 articles. December 23, 2019 New Two-toed Sloth Arrives at Smithsonian’s National Zoo The Small Mammal House has a new resident worth slowing down for: Athena, a 1½-year-old female two-toed sloth. October 18, 2019 Why are Sloths So Slow? And Other Sloth Facts Can sloth swim? What do they eat? And why are they so slow? Impress your friends and ace your next online quiz with these fun facts about sloths to celebrate International Sloth Day on Oct. 20.