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An Australian zoo is running a 24/7 koala livestreaming service

These Joeys will always keep you company

Who wouldn’t want to watch an adorable Koala go about its day while you ogle at it from your screen from the UAE?

Exactly, which is why a zoo in Australia has set up a 24-hour livestreaming service so no one has to feel lonely while staying indoors.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary near Brisbane, Queensland, currently has 15 livestreams running, eight of which are solely focused on its resident koalas.

All to make the most of the global situation, stay indoors and watch adorable koalas snuggle on livestream.

The koala-ity (apologies) content includes livestreams of the koala forest, joey enclosure, and the koala cuddle train – so called because the branches in this enclosure are a favourite spot for the koalas to form “cuddle trains”, which are literally as cute as they sound.

Koalas are famously sleepy critters (they’re asleep 18 to 20 hours a day) but if you’re lucky you might see them eating, socialising or interacting with keepers.

There are other Australian animals you can stream too, including dingoes, skinks, bearded dragons, birds, platypodes and a perentie, which is the fourth largest monitor lizard in the world.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary’s livestreams are available all day, every day – head on over to its website www.koala.net/webcams or YouTube channel to watch.

If you’re looking to take a break from Koalas and prefer something with a narrative, check out the best things to watch right here.

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