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#CheetahCubdate 13: Cubs in the Snow ›
The verdict is in on our 14-week-old cheetah cubs’ first snow experience! Plus, get the latest dish on Rosalie's cubs' newest enrichment and husbandry training experiences. Read on for a full cubdate from cheetah biologist Adrienne Crosier.
#CheetahCubdate 12: Watch a Video of the Cubs’ Checkups ›
Rosalie's cubs got their 9-week-old checkup and received a clean bill of health!
Watch: 10 Animal Videos That Topped Our List in 2021 ›
We rounded up the animal antics and species conservation stories that made us laugh, smile and cheer in 2021. Take a look back at some of our favorite moments caught on video.
#CheetahCubdate 11: Decoding Cub Chatter and a Clean Bill of Health ›
Listen up! Rosalie's now 7-week-old cubs are feisty, playful and healthy. Keepers even captured a video of one cub up-close to the fence, chirping. Read on to learn to speak cheetah and get the latest scoop on these cubs!
#CheetahCubdate 10: Coughs, Check-ups and Chowing Down ›
It’s been another busy week for Rosalie and her five cubs, from their first taste of meat to their first veterinary exam.
#CheetahCubdate 9: Spotted on Cam, Bigger than Before ›
The cheetah cubs are back on the Cheetah Cub Cam! Check out this adorable video and tune into the Cheetah Cub Cam in the evenings for a chance to catch the cubs live.
#CheetahCubdate 8: Little Home on the Grasses ›
Cheetah mom Rosalie and her five cubs continue to do well and live between the den without a webcam and the tall grasses in their yard.
#CheetahCubdate 7: Weekend Adventures and Another New Den ›
On Saturday, Nov. 6, cheetah mom Rosalie moved her cubs out of the webcam dens and back to the tall grasses in her yard, creating her own natural den. Read on for the full account of the cubs' weekend adventures!
#CheetahCubdate 6: Smile with Your Teeth ›
Rosalie’s five 3-week-old cubs have us smiling! Over the weekend, keepers did a quick visual check on the cubs and noticed at least one had some teeth. Read on for the full update and watch a sweet moment between mom and cub in this update.
#CheetahCubdate 5: 2 Pounds of Cuteness per Cub ›
It was a busy week for Rosalie and her five cubs, as they moved back inside an artificial den and are back on the Cheetah Cub Cam. Animal care staff were finally able weigh each cub!
#CheetahCubdate 4: The Cubs Are Back on Cheetah Cam ›
Cuddle puddles are back! Cheetah mom Rosalie moved her five cubs back into the den with a webcam!
#CheetahCubdate 3: Cubs in the Grass ›
Animal care staff peeked in on Rosalie's five cheetah cubs in their new den of tall grasses.
#CheetahCubdate 2: A New Den ›
Cheetah mom Rosalie has picked a new "den" for her cubs. She moved them, one by one, to a large clump of tall grasses in her yard. The area is well-protected and it is not uncommon for cheetah moms to move dens.
#CheetahCubdate 1: An Introduction to Cuddle Puddles ›
Rosalie’s cubs are 1 week old today and there’s only good news to report: they’re adorable, fat and happy.
Cheetah Cubs Are Born at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›
Carnivore keepers at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia, welcomed a litter of five cheetah cubs today.
#CheetahCubdate: Cheetah Cub Successfully Living with Foster Cheetah Family ›
On Sunday, Oct. 3, a 2-week-old male cheetah cub was transferred to Wildlife Safari in Winston, Oregon, and introduced to his foster cheetah family. Get the full story from cheetah reproductive biologist Adrienne Crosier!
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Cheetah Cub Successfully Transferred to Foster Cheetah Family in Oregon ›
A 2-week-old male cheetah cub from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia, was transferred to a new cheetah foster mother at Wildlife Safari in Winston, Oregon, Sunday, Oct. 3.
#CheetahCubdate: First Vet Exam ›
Earlier this week, the 2-week-old cheetah cub we are temporarily hand-raising received a clean bill of health from the veterinary team! Get the full cubdate from biologist Adrienne Crosier.
A Cheetah Cub Check-in ›
Get an inside look at the one-week-old cheetah cub animal care staff at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute are currently hand-raising in this #Cubdate Q&A with biologist Adrienne Crosier.
Animal Care Staff Are Hand-rearing Cheetah Cub at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›
Animal care staff at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) are hand-raising a male cheetah cub for several weeks before placing the cub with a foster cheetah mother at another zoo. The cub was one of a litter of three born to 7-year-old female Sukiri Sept. 16; one cub was stillborn...
Cheetah Cubdate #19: Happy First Birthday! ›
Celebrate Amabala, Erindi, Jabari and Hasani's first birthdays! Join animal keepers Amber Dedrick, Adri Kopp, and Becky Merritt and Cheetah biologist Adrienne Croiser as they look back on our cheetah cubs' first year.
Cheetah Cubdate #18: Eating from Individual Bowls ›
Now that Echo's four cubs are 11 months old, keepers have started to train them to eat from their own bowls. Find out how the cheetah cubs are doing in this update.
Male Cheetah Dies at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
Cheetah Conservation Station keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo are mourning the loss of Justin (nicknamed “Gat”), a male cheetah who died unexpectedly following a brief illness. Gat was 8 years old.
Cubdate #17: Get to Know the Cubs ›
At almost 11 months old, our cheetah cubs' personalities are shining! See Jabari, Hasani, Erindi and Amabala in the snow, and get an update on their training.
The Decade’s Top 5 Spot-acular Cheetah Program Milestones ›
In December 2020, Smithsonian's Conservation and Biology Institute's cheetah breeding program celebrated a decade of success. Take a look at the top five most spot-acular accomplishments over the years!