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Here at Edinburgh Zoo, we care for over 2, amazing animals and you can spot some of them through our wildlife conservation charity's live webcams.
The stars of our koala cam are Kalari, Talara and Myaree, whose hobbies include sleeping and eating. They are most active in the morning and enjoy roaming around when we put out their breakfast. We have two Sumatran tigers which are the smallest tiger subspecies and are critically endangered in the wild - a female named Dharma and a male called Lucu. Both of which can be seen on tiger cam.
Sumatran tigers usually live alone in the wild and are quite shy, so the pair are still being introduced to one another. Dharma and Lucu are most active in the morning and evening, or when the sun is out, which is when they enjoy lounging on the platform having a catnap. While lions enjoy their outside time, they are only active for about four hours a day and they spend the rest of their time sleeping or at rest.
Like a lot of our animals, they are most active in the early morning or later in the afternoon. You have to have an eagle eye to catch them! Next we have our cheeky penguin colony. Edinburgh Zoo is home to the largest outdoor penguin pool in Europe, with three different species gentoo, king and Northern rockhopper and over individuals, which can all be viewed on our penguin cam. Ronnie, Arrow, Gerald, Fennessy and Gilbert arrived in as part of a partnership between our wildlife conservation charity, the Giraffe Conservation Foundation GCF and Glenmorangie Single Malt Scotch Whisky to bring giraffes back to Edinburgh for the first time in over 15 years and support vital work to protect the species in the wild.
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