Pygmy slow loris News

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A one-month-old pygmy slow loris baby crawls along a branch in the Small Mammal House.
December 18, 2024

Read Some of the Zoo’s Most Amazing Animal Stories of 2024

One of the pygmy slow loris babies at the Small Mammal House hangs from a branch in their habitat.
July 29, 2024

Our Pygmy Slow Loris Babies Have Names

A one-month-old pygmy slow loris baby crawls along a branch in the Small Mammal House.
June 07, 2024

Meet Our Pygmy Slow Loris Babies

Small Mammal House staff cradle two tiny pygmy slow loris babies in their hands.
April 04, 2024

Pygmy Slow Lorises Are Born at Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

Andean bear mother Brienne and her 4-month-old cub explore their outdoor habitat on March 22, 2023.
April 17, 2023

What's New at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo This Summer?

Male pygmy slow loris, Pabu, stands with his hind legs on the edge of a wooden box on it's side. Pabu's front legs are on a branch coming up from under the box. There is another, darker and thicker branch below Pabu and in the foreground.
December 05, 2022

New at the Zoo: Pygmy Slow Lorises