If watching cartoons or playing board games is becoming less interesting as the days go on, one way to keep occupied during this time is by going to the zoo! While an in-person zoo visit is out of the question, watching zoo webcams is a great way to see animals and have some fun while stuck at home. There are tons of animal webcams to watch so find your favorite and get watching!
The National Zoo in Washington, D.C. has four great zoo webcams for you to watch. From panda bears and lions to elephants and naked mole rats, there is most certainly a webcam for you to watch at the National Zoo.
Take a trip down south to the Houston Zoo and its six different webcams. You and your kids can enjoy watching the giraffes, elephants, gorillas, chimps, rhinos or even some leafcutter ants. With all these webcams, you’re sure to find some animals that your kids love watching.
If your kiddos love the ocean, then they will love watching the webcams from the Dallas World Aquarium — which has two available. You can choose between watching sharks swim or trying to catch a glimpse of the Aquarium's manatee with its Freshwater River Exhibit webcam.
One of the country’s best zoos also has some of the best webcams. The San Diego Zoo has 10 live webcams to watch — from koalas and tigers to polar bears and penguins. The San Diego Zoo also has archived panda webcam footage so you can even get your panda bear fix.
To watch jellyfish, sea otters or sea creatures swim through a kelp forest, head over to the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s website to watch their 10 different live webcams. No matter what animal you decide to view, it’s sure to be interesting!
Absolutely everyone can find a live webcam they enjoy watching on Explore.org, which has dozens to choose from. Whether you want to watch some senior dogs lounge around or see kittens and puppies playing, it’s never a mistake to watch a live webcam on Explore.org.