Watch: Animals at Oakland Zoo enjoy Thanksgiving feast

The Oakland Zoo is leaning into the holiday spirit and the animals seem to be loving it.

While the Zoo’s Glowfari event lights up the skies with giant glow-in-the-dark animal structures at night, the real-life animals have been munching on Thanksgiving treats during the day.

The Zoo was kind enough to send over some adorable photos and videos of their Thanksgiving feast, which included a tamarin eating a pumpkin, a tortoise eating an apple and sun bears chomping on gourds.

Take a look:

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A guenon eating Thanksgiving food on Thursday, Nov. 28, at the Oakland Zoo (photo courtesy by Laurie Kenny for the Oakland Zoo). 
A baboon eating Thanksgiving food on Thursday, Nov. 28, at the Oakland Zoo (photo by Andrew Lincoln for the Oakland Zoo). 
Klipspringer eating Thanksgiving food on Thursday, Nov. 28, at the Oakland Zoo (photo courtesy of the Oakland Zoo). 
A sun bear eating Thanksgiving food on Thursday, Nov. 28, at the Oakland Zoo (photo courtesy of the Oakland Zoo). 
Kendi the giraffe eating Thanksgiving food on Thursday, Nov. 28, at the Oakland Zoo (photo courtesy of the Oakland Zoo). 
A sun bear eating Thanksgiving food on Thursday, Nov. 28, at the Oakland Zoo (photo courtesy of the Oakland Zoo). 
Alberto the tamarin eating Thanksgiving food on Thursday, Nov. 28, at the Oakland Zoo (photo courtesy of the Oakland Zoo). 

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