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Ragunan Zoo in South Jakarta has held a number of livestreams featuring their animals since COVID-19 hit Indonesia. As the livestream was taking place, zoo staff members shared facts about the featured animal.
Meanwhile, numerous crowdfunding initiatives have been launched to support a number of zoos, which have been struggling to keep their animals alive during the pandemic. (Antara/ Aditya Pradana Putra)
JP/Vela Andapita