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Animal Cams

The zoos and aquariums around the country may be closed, but you can still check in on their animals. From whales to penguins to coral reefs to naked mole rats to tigers to baby animals of all kinds-- there's a live animal Web cam for that! 

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Marine Life

The Monterey Bay Aquarium in California has ten different web cams featuring marine animals including sharks, penguins, sea otters, jellyfish, and more.
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The Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta features beluga whales, sea otters, alligators, and puffins.
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unsplash-logoMaurits Bausenhart

Large Mammals

The Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, D.C. features cameras focused on cheetah cubs, naked mole rats, lions, Giant Pandas, and elephants.

The Indianapolis Zoo in Indiana highlights cheetahs, elephants, penguins, tigers, and walruses. 

The Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle features tigers, grizzly bears and bats.

If you are looking for polar bears, check out the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage.
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Primates and More

The San Diego Zoo features web cams trained on baboons and apes along with penguins, pandas, polar bears, koalas, giraffes, butterflies, elephants, tigers, burrowing owls. and condors.

The Utica Zoo in Upstate New York shows the Cotton Top Tamarind and Rhinoceros Iguana in one enclosure.
Happy Reading, Bobcats!