Note: This livestream ended on April 22, 2020.

Bored at home? Binged everything on Netflix? What better pandemic pastime could there possibly be than watching the 10 ring-tailed lemurs of the Toronto Zoo live their lives happily oblivious to the disruption that has reshaped ours.

You might see: lemurs eating fruit and plants; lemurs sunbathing; lemurs communicating with other lemurs through silly lemur facial expressions. You might jealously watch as these primates, as social as we are, hang out with their friends. The males, when not being bossed around by the females, will also sometimes engage in “stink fights,” in which they release a stink from their stink glands and then wave their tails to spread the odour. Watch long enough and you might even hit the jackpot: Leroy the lemur or one of his crew waging a stink fight against an offended tortoise or poor Huckleberry, the crane.