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They may look like the fattest felines you've ever seen, but the Prospect Park Zoo's new pair of Pallas cats, Nicholas and Alexandra, aren't full on lasagna?they're built for the chilly climate of central Asia.
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Halloweens coming to the Prospect Park Zoo, where Pallas cats Nicholas and Alexandra are stalking pumpkins stuffed with holiday loot.
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Red sea monster: Meet orange pumpkin! A jack-o-lantern stuffed with fresh fish is the kind of Halloween treat that Squirt, the New York Aquariums Giant Pacific octopus, cant wait to get his tentacles on this time of year.
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Able to change the color and texture of his skin in the blink of an eye, Squirt, the New York Aquarium's giant Pacific octopus, goes from pale pink to bright red during one of his favorite activities ? playtime with his keeper!
What an ear-ful! The red-ruffed lemur matriarch at the Bronx Zoo's Madagascar! exhibit is named "Peacock," but that noisy bird has nothing on this group's volume. Shrieking is a regular part of the red-ruff's repertoire. But even zookeepers aren't sure what exactly causes it, and the chorus stops as suddenly as it begins!
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Brody is not your average porcupine?this people-oriented prickler at the Prospect Park Zoo takes morning walks on a leash with his keeper! See him daily on the Discovery Trail.
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That's not a cat's meow, it's one of the ring-tailed lemurs wide variety of calls. This busy group of females leaps through the spiny forest and plays follow-the-leader.
Watch as the Queens Zoo Spectacled Bears, Sisco and Spangles, discover unique stocking stuffers and holiday presents filled with fish, apples and peanut butter.
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