Technically, the Smithsonian Zoo in Washington D.C. is outside the boundaries of the state of Virginia. However, when you take advantage of this nearby attraction’s free live-stream camera, you’ll feel like the zoo is located in your very own living room! The Smithsonian Zoo is constantly taking footage of its most famous exhibits for visitors near and far to enjoy. Watching the animals in their habitats is a wonderful way to pass the time with your kids and also provides an incredible learning opportunity for everyone. Plus, you’ll feel all the more familiar with the zoo for the next time you can make the trip. Here’s more on why you’ll want to check out the Smithsonian National Zoo’s free live-stream camera.

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The zoo’s webcams can be accessed by clicking here. What are your thoughts on these live-stream cameras? Which did you enjoy watching the most? We’d love to hear your thoughts! For more animal-related content, check out this incredible rescue zoo in Luray, Virginia.

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