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Watch live animals with Pocket Zoo for iPhone

By , Monday, Aug 1, 2011 at 5:35 pm
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Pocket Zoo™ with Live Animal Cams is an iPhone app that no only teaches about zoo animals, but you can watch them live. It has recently been updated with a meerkat and two penguin video cams.

Pocket Zoo™ with Live Animal Cams is a wonderfully wild portable zoo for kids & nature lovers.

Find out what it’s like to have your very own zoo at your finger tips with brilliant animal photos, videos, sounds, fun facts and Live Animal Cams.

  • 30+ Live Animal Cams! *150+ Amazing wildlife videos!
  • 40+ Original illustrations, beautiful photos, real animal sounds and fun facts!
  • Watch Live Animal Cams (yup, real live video streaming from zoos all over the world – straight to your iDevice) and more than 150 animal videos.
  • Discover a zoo at your fingertips, with 40 original animal illustrations and an earth-like zoo map
  • Hear them! Tap the amazing animal photographs to hear real sounds (ever wonder what sound a panda makes?)
  • Slide the photos up to get teacher-approved animal details & fun facts
  • Learn about endangered animals by viewing “survival status”
  • Snap it! See the animals doing something interesting? Capture an image from the cams, and share it with friends via email or Twitter – or save it to your Photo Album

Pocket Zoo is available on the iPhone for $1.99. Screenshots after the break.

[iTunes link]

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  1. Gregz0r says:

    A meerkat has been added? Simples!

    (Non-UK folks probably won’t understand).

  2. Why pay money for what I imagine are free public video streams from worldwide zoos. I would recommend uStream and then just search for animal cams. Even works in the iphone/ipad browser and it’s 100% free.

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