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Like most attractions around the UK, Isle of Wight Zoo is temporarily closed to halt the spread of the coronavirus, however, it doesn't mean you have to miss out on a chance to see their latests arrivals as they have recently installed webcams so you can check their progress!

Vigo and Kumba, two lion brothers, were brought to the zoo last year after being saved from a Spanish circus. Just before the zoo's temporary closure, they were moved to a new accommodation which came complete with heated sleeping areas and full height windows allowing the public to find out more about these magnificent creatures. 

Image: Isle of Wight Zoo

Keepers will be feeding the lions at midday nearly every day so that those watching the camera can catch the action! Make sure to tune in here. 

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