Prince HarryandMeghan Markleare ready for some koala-ty time together!

Harry and Meghan, whoannounced that they are expecting their first child in the spring, met two koalas and their own babies (otherwise known as joeys) — all part of the institution’s breeding program. They then meet with conservation scientists who are working on efforts to reduce illegal wildlife trafficking.

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The royal couple was also introduced to Lynx, a short-legged echidna. When they asked if the animal was drooling due to stress, they were told he was simply “excited to see them.”

Meghan and Harry were introduced to a yellow-bellied glider, a type of native possum.

The royal pair also met with two adorable young fans who presented them with a bunch of native flowers.

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Both the prince and his pregnant bride crouched down so they could speak to Findlay Blue, 4, and Dasha Gallagher, 6, who adorably held each other’s hand during their chat with the royal couple.

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Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 20 Apr 2014

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source: people.com