Sam Heughan has a way with animals.

The Outlander star had a wild time on his recent getaway to Miami, sharing several photos from his trip to Instagram and emphasizing the friends he made along the way.

The snaps revealed that Heughan developed a sweet bond with some wildlife animals while visiting a zoo in Florida.

Donning a sleeveless shirt that gave fans a glimpse at his muscular arms, Heughan first posed with a black and white lemur, which a handful of comments likened to Zoboomafoo.

In the second photo, a Capuchin monkey sat on his broad shoulders as they both stared into the camera and posed for the shot.

 

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He rounded out the gallery with a pic with a white cockatoo that seemed to be enjoying a fruit snack.

“Happy Sad Confused” podcast host Joshua Horowitz was pleased with Heughan’s exotic content, writing, “Your content is finally improving.”

Other fans couldn’t help but swoon, noting that there is “nothing more attractive than a beautiful man surrounded by beautiful creatures!”

“They look very calms in your arms 😇🥰. Enjoy your break Sam 😍🌴🐒🦜” one comment stated, as another fan weighed in, writing, “I’ve never been so jealous in my life 😭😭😭”

While it’s unclear which zoo Heughan visited during his time in the Sunshine State, one fan suggested it was “Parrot Jungle,” which is officially called Jungle Island and located on Parrot Jungle Trail in Miami.

Heughan, who plays Jamie Fraser on the hit series, was in Miami to promote his partnership with the Sassenach Blended Scotch Whisky.

He shared an update from a recent fan event, writing, “Thank You Miami!! So good to see you all, I’d loved sharing the @SassenachSpirit with you! Big shout out to the #TotalWine staff for looking after us all. Let’s do it again and thanks for bringing the heat!”

Source: parade.com

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