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Amazone Cam (USA)

Watching Amazon river fishes: Here is a glimpse into the rich and vibrant underwater life of the Amazon. When the large, serpent-like arapaimas swim past the camera, you will get a close-up look at one of the largest freshwater fish in the world. The ones you can see here range from five to six6 feet in length, but may reach up to ten feet and weigh 300 pounds. Red-tailed catfish, arowanas, black pacus, and Poecilia reticulata (guppy) share this 55,000-gallon aquarium below a living tropical forest.

Site URL : http://nationalzoo.si.edu
USA


Views: 81239

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Ant Cam (United Kingdom)

Webcam of an ant colony, live from the Natural History Museum of London.

Site URL : http://www.nhm.ac.uk/kids-only/naturecams/antcam/
United Kingdom


Views: 15382

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Asian small-clawed Otters Cam (USA)

Watching Asian small-clawed otters: Six male otters live on Asia Trail. If you see one, you'll likely see the others. Small-clawed otters, the smallest of the world's 13 otter species, live in family groups and play often.

Site URL : http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/AsiaTrail/default.cfm?cam=AO
USA


Views: 33371

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Barn Owl Cam Nestcam (USA)

These trips offer a rare chance to see young raptors up close and to learn a lot about their life history. On April 19th we should have some late Barn Owls to band and possibly some Red-tailed and Red-shouldered Hawks. PD

Site URL : http://www.starrranch.org/blog/?page_id=2
USA


Views: 27445

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Beluga Whales Cam (USA)

The beautiful white beluga whale is found in the arctic and sub-arctic regions of the world including Russia, Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and several northern European countries. These "canaries of the sea" are highly vocal, and at the Georgia Aquarium, if you listen closely you'll hear the high-pitched songs of the beluga whales. These animals are very sociable and are often observed swimming up to the glass to check out the guests face to face.

Please note that Nico has been demonstrating mating behavior with Maris. We do not expect for it to result in pregnancy at this time. We are, however, hopeful for the future.

Site URL : http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/exploreTheAquarium/webcam-beluga.aspx
USA


Views: 28735

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Cavy Cam 1 (USA)

The CAMs are on from 8am to 8pm(usually later) Pacific Time(-8 GMT). CAM1 is a view from the right front side of the cage..

Site URL : http://www.cavycam.com
USA


Views: 50575

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Cavy Cam 2 (USA)

The CAMs are on from 8am to 8pm(usually later) Pacific Time(-8 GMT). CAM2 is either a view of the patio from the front of the cage or a view of the food bowls or a view of the tops of the pigloos.

Site URL : http://www.cavycam.com/
USA


Views: 38659

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Elephants Cam (Czech Republic)

Elephants cam from the Praha zoo

Site URL : http://www.zoopraha.cz/cam_01.php
East Europe


Views: 38833

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USA


Views: 34689

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Georgia Aquarium Cam (USA)

Images are available during normal business hours of the Georgia Aquarium. The lighting in the Ocean Voyager gallery is designed to mirror an open ocean environment. Lights cycle off in the evening and cycle on in the morning. Images may also be interrupted by routine maintenance at the Georgia Aquarium.

Site URL : http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/
USA


Views: 36620

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USA


Views: 25010

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USA


Views: 37228

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Gorilla Cam (USA)

The Zoo is home to six western lowland gorillas, three females and three males, who live in one group. Two of the males are juveniles who were born here at the Zoo—Kojo, who was born in November 2001, and Kwame, who was born in November 1999. The third male, Baraka, is an adult who was born here in in 1992. Gorillas are the world's largest primates and one of our closest relatives.

Site URL : http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Primates/default.cfm?cam=Gorilla
USA


Views: 73584

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United Kingdom


Views: 19460

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United Kingdom


Views: 10010

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Kelp Cam (USA)

An peacefull aquarium webcam

Site URL : http://www.mbayaq.org
USA


Views: 23375

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Kiwi Chick Cam (USA)

Watching a young kiwi: This camera looks into the nest box of Koa, a North Island brown kiwi that hatched at the Zoo on March 7, 2008. This is just the third chick to hatch here since 1975óthe first time a kiwi hatched outside of New Zealand. Since kiwis are nocturnal, the best time to view the chick exploring and foraging in its box will be in the evening.

Site URL : http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Birds/default.cfm?cam=Kiwi
USA


Views: 20963

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Lagartagis Cam (Portugal)

Lagarta da Borboleta do Medronheiro (Charaxes jasius). Reparem nos 4 corninhos que tem na cabe?áŸa!

Site URL : http://static.publico.clix.pt/borboletasnaweb/
Portugal


Views: 12128

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Lion Cam (USA)

Watching Lions: The Zoo is home to three female lions, Lusaka, Shera, and Nababiep, and one male lion, Luke. Tigers are lions' closest relatives. Without their coats, lion and tiger bodies are so similar that only experts can tell them apart.

Site URL : http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/GreatCats/default.cfm?cam=LI
USA


Views: 35970

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Meerkats Cam (United Kingdom)

Meerkats at Cotswold Wildlife Park, Oxfordshire, England See the Meerkats playing outside under the outdoor heater.

Site URL : http://www.checkitlive.com/camera/cotswold-meerkats.html
United Kingdom


Views: 11719

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Morretes City Bird Fruitfeeder (Brazil)

This cam shows a fruit feeder located in Morretes City, a small town close to the coast in Parana State. Shouthern Brazil. Bird Lovers will enjoy this cam.

Site URL : http://www.ornithos.com.br/
Brazil


Views: 4038

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Africa


Views: 50181

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USA


Views: 22073

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Panda Cam 2 (USA)

Watching giant pandas: The panda cams provide a window into the world of the Zoo's giant pandasótwo-year-old Tai Shan, his mother, Mei Xiang, and his father, Tian Tian. At Tai's first exam, he weighed a little less than two pounds. In early July he weighed 152 pounds.

Site URL : http://nationalzoo.si.edu/
USA


Views: 32528

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Penguin Cam (USA)

only from 9am to 5pm Pacific. this cam is from the Monterey Bay Zoo.

Site URL : http://www.mbayaq.org
USA


Views: 20721

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Sloth Bears Cam (USA)

Watching Sloth Bears: Three sloth bears live at the Zoo. A mother and her male cub, born in January 2006, live together, and the cubá­s father lives alone. You may see the bears climbing, foraging for insects, or sleeping. Native to India, Sri Lanka, and southern Nepal, sloth bears are the only bears to carry young on their backs.

Site URL : http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/AsiaTrail/
USA


Views: 17208

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Tapirs Cam (United Kingdom)

Noah's Ark Zoo Farm Tapirs, Bristol, England Toby and Tara, our Brazilian Tapirs. See Tara's cute newly born baby - Troy!

Site URL : http://www.checkitlive.com/camera/Noahs-Ark-Tapir-Enclosure.html
United Kingdom


Views: 7175

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Tarantula Cam (Australia)

Away from public display, in a sealed room on the lower ground floor of Melbourne Museum, live an exotic collection of quarantined tarantulas.

Site URL : http://museumvictoria.com.au/spidersparlour/tarant.htm
The World


Views: 12508

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The Fish TV (France)

The most famous fish on the internet, the first aquarium webtv 24h/24 !

Site URL : http://www.thefishtv.com/
France et francophones


Views: 82359

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White Rhinos Cam (United Kingdom)

White Rhinos, Blair Drummond Safari Park, Scotland Ailsa is growing very fast now over 307kg, 677 lbs, 48.3 stone.

Site URL : http://www.checkitlive.com/camera/rhinos-blair-drummond-safari-park-scotland.html
United Kingdom


Views: 11037

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WildEarth (South Africa)

28 zoocams available!

Site URL : http://www.wildearth.tv/
Africa


Views: 6381

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