WASHINGTON (KGO) -- It may not be Mozart, but a handful of Asian small-clawed otters are showing off their music skills by playing the keyboard at the Smithsonian's National Zoo. It's all a part of ...
It's not exactly a scholarship to Juilliard, but the National Zoo's animal enrichment program has given a family of Asian small-clawed otters a chance to make music. The zoo's otters got their very ...
It’s a win-win situation when a program designed to help animals results in adorable videos. More specifically, it’s a win-win for these adorable otters exploring a keyboard. Well, not so much as ...
The zoo may not be the wild, but the animals’ natural habitats definitely don’t have keyboards. The Smithsonian Zoo in Washington provides a keyboard as part of its enrichment program to keep them ...
As part of the zoo's animal enrichment program, otters and orangutans take up musical instruments. It's not exactly a scholarship to Juilliard, but the National Zoo's animal enrichment program has ...
(PIX11) – This performance could be called “otter-ly” wonderful. The National Zoo on Tuesday uploaded 32 adorable seconds of Asian small-clawed otters tickling the ivory – or rather, plastic – on an ...
It's not exactly a scholarship to Juilliard, but the National Zoo's animal enrichment program has given a family of Asian small-clawed otters a chance to make music. The zoo's otters got their very ...
Forget about Keyboard Cat - the Smithsonian National Zoo released video of Asian otters banging away at a keyboard like pros as part of a program to give the animals stimulating environments.