On August 2, the National Zoo welcomed two burrowing owl chicks—the
first hatching of this species at the Zoo in 30 years. A recent
population management plan recommended breeding the Zoo’s current
adult pair. The burrowing owl is named for their habit of living in underground
burrows. It can excavate its own hole but usually uses a burrow dug by
another animal.

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For the first time in 10 years, two Asian lion cubs have been born at the ZSL London Zoo. Only ten weeks old, the brother and sister are the first cubs to be born to parents Abi and Lucifer. The furry youngsters have spent the last couple of weeks bounding around their paddock, familiarizing themselves with the outdoor enclosure.
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Born June 2nd, these critically endangered male Amur Tiger cubs are now on public display at
Utah's Hogle Zoo. Mother Basha has been busily attending to the three playful little brothers and they have been growing steadily for the past three months. Amur Tigers are the largest of all cat species, reaching 11 feet and up to 650 lbs. in adulthood.
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