Native to the dense forests of Southeast Asia, clouded leopards are known for their elusive and shy nature, making them difficult to observe in their natural habitat.
Breeding them in captivity has long been challenging, but the recent birth of two cubs, Parti and Jaya, marks a promising step forward.

According to a zoo spokesperson, the cubs are showing healthy behaviors and steadily gaining weight, which reassures caretakers about their overall well-being.
In their new outdoor space, the young leopards are exploring their climbing frame with curiosity, although some sections appear a bit challenging for their small size.

Zoo visitors have been captivated by these playful cubs, enjoying the rare chance to see them up close.
Though brimming with energy, Parti and Jaya still give in to occasional catnaps, resting after their busy days of discovery and exploration.




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