Photos of Koalas ‘Hugging It Out’ at Australian Reptile Park Are Totally Adorable

Photos of Koalas ‘Hugging It Out’ at Australian Reptile Park Are Totally Adorable
(Caters News)
2/4/2021
Updated:
2/10/2021

An adorable series of snaps from down under shows a cuddly group of koalas hugging it out, and they’re warming hearts across the world.

The furry marsupials have racked up thousands of likes from people in all corners of the globe after the photographs were posted online.

The heartwarming snaps show the koalas getting together for some good old-fashioned cuddle time at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, New South Wales.
Adorable koalas hug it out at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, New South Wales. (Caters News)
Adorable koalas hug it out at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, New South Wales. (Caters News)
“Our koalas here are all super important to our crucial conservation breeding program," says a spokesperson for the Australian Reptile Park. (Caters News)
“Our koalas here are all super important to our crucial conservation breeding program," says a spokesperson for the Australian Reptile Park. (Caters News)
The furry marsupials have racked up thousands of likes from people in all corners of the globe after the photographs were posted online. (Caters News)
The furry marsupials have racked up thousands of likes from people in all corners of the globe after the photographs were posted online. (Caters News)
The heartwarming snaps show koalas getting together for some good old-fashioned cuddle time. (Caters News)
The heartwarming snaps show koalas getting together for some good old-fashioned cuddle time. (Caters News)

“Our koalas here are all super important to our crucial conservation breeding program," a spokesperson for the park said.

“Koalas are estimated to be extinct in the wild by 2050, so we at the Australian Reptile Park are doing what we can to help make sure that doesn’t happen.

“Including the first-ever wild Koala Sanctuary opening at Aussie Ark.

“We want to protect them and keep them safe every way we can, so future generations can see them too.”

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