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http://www.bronxzoo.com Everything is fascinating to this baby titi monkey at the Bronx Zoo. You can visit the little one and its mom in the Monkey House, where you'll surely get a curious look from [...]Duration: 00:00:42 | 311 views
Meet an unlikely trio of friends inside JungleWorld, where a goofy pair of white-cheeked gibbons, Kicks and Iggy, invite Daniella the Malayan tapir to play. A game of tag leads to a little jungle spa [...]Duration: 00:00:58 | 579 views
Nearly blind and hairless, the Naked Mole Rat is just one the unique creatures you can see in the Bronx Zoo's World of Darkness. http://www.bronxzoo.comDuration: 00:00:53 | 180 views
http://www.bronxzoo.com Ring-tailed mongooses are sociable carnivores, and live at the Bronx Zoo in a pair. Nimble climbers, they made fast use of their natural "jungle gym" at the Zoo.Duration: 00:01:19 | 290 views
http://www.bronxzoo.com. Meet the newest pup in the pool at the Bronx Zoo, daughter of Cleo and Kiani. The baby sea lion waggles her flippers, exercises her vocals, waddles on shore, and calls mom [...]Duration: 00:00:49 | 225 views
http://www.bronxzoo.com Check out the tiniest babies this year at the Bronx Zoo!Duration: 00:01:12 | 175 views
http://www.bronxzoo.com Bronx Zoo's newest lions, M'wasi and Sukari, have been recently introduced are getting to know one another in a typically feline manner. Watch for news on the lions this spring [...]Duration: 00:00:50 | 149 views
http://www.bronxzoo.com Sand Cats may look remarkably like your household kitty but these nocturnal felines are specially adapted to the deserts of North Africa and the Middle East. You can see them [...]Duration: 00:00:39 | 100 views
http://www.bronxzoo.com The radiated tortoise shares its spiny forest home at the zoo with birds and lemurs. The radiated tortoise Its black shell is marked with brilliant yellow lines. Viewed from [...]Duration: 00:01:34 | 59 views
http://www.bronxzoo.com When baby giraffe Margaret Abigail was born last February, she was a head above most mammals. The almost six-foot-tall calf could walk within minutes.On the same theme