WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Zoo says it is celebrating a milestone with the birth of two fishing cats, an endangered species.
Officials say the twin kittens were the first fishing cats to be bred and produced at the zoo. They were born to 7-year-old Electra on May 18.
The mother and the kittens are being monitored through a closed-circuit camera to allow them time to bond and will make their public debut later this summer.
Officials say the kittens will become valuable breeders because their genes are not well represented in the captive population.
The zoo say fishing cats are disappearing from their native habitats in India and Southeast Asia due to water pollution, poaching and shrimp farming. In 2008, the International Union for Conservation of Nature classified the species as endangered.