TKSST: One Perfect Minute with Pygmy slow Loris Babies

 


One Perfect Minute with Pygmy slow Loris Babies



These two tiny pygmy slow loris babies, the first ever born at Smithsonian’s National Zoo, each weighed somewhere between three nickels and a AA battery at birth in March 2024. Two months later, the nocturnal primates were learning to explore their arboreal exhibit.

This Smithsonian’s National Zoo video captures one perfect minute of the two-month-old siblings as they eagerly eye waxworms offered by tongs. Near the end of the video, papa Pabu can’t resist swooping in to snatch the treat.


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