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Young gorilla eating pumpkin

  Gorillas
Catch a glimpse of the interactions among the Zoo's seven western lowland gorillas, three females and four males, who live in two groups.

  Asian Elephants
You can see the Zoo's Asian elephants live in our cam, which sometimes looks to their outdoor habitat and other times looks into Shanthi's and Kandula's indoor enclosure.
  Tiger Cam
This cam offers a look into the outdoor habitat of the Zoo's Sumatran tigers.
orangutans crossing cables   O-Line Cam
Think Thank is connected to Great Ape House by the Orangutan Transportation System, or O-line, which orangutans use to commute between the buildings.
Two single-celled organisms.   MicroTheater Cam
The MicroTheatre at the Invertebrate Exhibit introduces organisms too small to see without the aid of a microscope.
Yellow and black butterfly.   Backyard Biology Cam
See who has stopped by our feeder at the. Birds, squirrels, chipmunks are among our visitors.
A gavial catching a fish.   Ghavial Cam
Watch these crocodilians underwater at the Reptile House.

 
two pandas on a rock
  Panda Pair
Giant pandas are among the best recognized--but rarest--animals in the world. With over 20 cameras, a virtual visit to Mei Xiang and Tian Tian habitat is a must see.
Amazonian fish.   Amazonia River Fishes Cam
This is a live view of one of the four main exhibit pools at the Amazonia rainforest exhibit. You may see pirarucu, redtailed catfish, and pacu.
A sharp-toothed naked mole-rat   Naked Mole-Rat Cam
As the name implies, naked mole-rats are fascinating creatures. See if you can observe how their lifestyle resembles that of ants.
Octopus.   Octopus Cam
As the name implies, watch the octopus in action. If you are lucky, you can catch a demo.
Black footed-ferret face.   Black-Footed Ferret Cam
View the activity at the Conservation & Research Center's Black-footed Ferret breeding facility.
Audio & Video Presentations
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The Black-Footed Ferret Recovery Project
See how Smithsonian scientists are helping to save America's most endangered mammal from extinction.
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Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center Migratory Bird Stories

Monthly updates about migratory bird research from the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center.
 

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