The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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The eight-week-old clouded leopard cubs born at the Smithsonian
National Zoo
’s Conservation and Research Center (CRC) are now eating
solid food in addition to formula. Their diet includes 8 grams of
cooked chopped chicken, three times per day.

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The cubs are growing at a
steady and healthy rate—the larger cub weighs 3 lb. and 3.5 oz. and the
smaller cub weighs 2 lb. and 12 oz. Additionally, the cubs now ‘chuff’,
which can be described as a puffing sound and is considered a sign of
recognition. The length of their play sessions has increased and they
interact more with their caregivers.

3 responses to “Little Cats, Big Appetites”

  1. Deborah Avatar
    Deborah

    They are gorgeous!!

  2. Jill Elizabeth Avatar

    I can’t believe how much these kitties have grown! So pretty.

  3. BigCatFun.com Avatar

    Why are the clouded leopard cubs not being raised by their mother?

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