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Baby Animal Alert! Two Andean Bear Cubs Were Born at the National Zoo

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It is the first time in eight years an Andean bear has been born at the zoo. The youngsters will stay in the den with their mom until a public debut this spring. Andean bears are on the International Union for Conversation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species, with an estimated 2,000 bears left in the wild.
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Baby Animal Alert! Two Andean Bear Cubs Were Born at the National Zoo

The National Zoo welcomed two Andean bear cubs on November 15. You can watch the baby bears and their mom on the Andean Bear Cub Cam.

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Andean Bear Cubs Born at Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

After an eight-year hiatus, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute is celebrating the birth of two Andean bears. The cubs were born Nov. 15 to first-time parents, 3-year-old mother Brienne and 9-year-old father Quito.

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