As therapists: Small animals for stressed students

"Yesterday I had a wonderful day: the professor told me a lot of nice things about my future and I took a picture with a goat!", one student wrote in a message posted on social networks.
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Ažurirano: 08.11.2014. 10:45h

To relax students during the exam period, the University of Canberra, in Australia, has created a "stress-free zone" in which cute little animals act as therapists.

As reported by the local media, kittens, cats, chickens, goats and rabbits were gathered in one place to help students, in their cheerful company, get rid of the tension due to exams.

"Yesterday I had a wonderful day: the professor told me a lot of nice things about my future and I took a picture with a goat!", one student wrote in a message posted on social networks.

The question is how motivated students staying in the "stress-free zone" will be to return to the exam hall.

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