And it’s not hard to get wrapped up in the zoo’s highs and lows. I say “we” because the National Zoo is basically my backyard – close enough to hear the lions roar. The baby girl – named Zahra in a zoo website poll – earns her share of oohs and aahs as she cuddles with mama Calaya in the Great Ape House.This spring, we also welcomed baby black-footed ferrets, Panamanian golden frogs, and Andean bear cubs. Just as exciting was the birth a few weeks later of a western lowland gorilla, a critically endangered species. Think Timon the meerkat from “The Lion King.”It was feeding time.Sadie and Frankie’s pups are the first meerkat births at the National Zoo in 16 years, and like all zoo births, they’re cause for celebration. Frankie the papa meerkat darted about, too, at times scurrying to the top of a log to stand watch. Sadie the meerkat mama darted back and forth between her publicly viewable habitat and an area “backstage,” her three pups close behind. The excitement at the National Zoo’s meerkat exhibit was palpable.
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