It’s a nude year for these soon-to-be vets.
A group of veterinary students at the University of Sydney posed naked for a cheeky and charitable calendar photoshoot.
The third-year veterinary students got frisky in the shoot with strategically-placed kittens, puppies, piglets and horses for the calendar to raise funds for the Australian Red Cross.
The 2023 Sydney Uni Vet Nude Calendar, called “Flash for Floods,” has become a highly-anticipated yearly tradition, raising thousands of dollars for various respected and important causes.
In the past, the Australian school’s sexy calendar has raised almost $68,000 for other charities, including disadvantaged farmers.
This year, 44 student models stripped off their white coats to bear it all at various locations across Camden for a two-day-long shoot.
The soon-to-be doctors cuddled some creatures to cover their own beavers and snakes for some hissterical and booty-ful shots showing off the natural beauty of Camden and its students.
While the full spread hasn’t been published, a few behind-the-scenes shots were released on Monday. One photo shows a group of female students snuggling puppies into their chests wearing only hats and boots.
Another shot shows a line of husky men staring into a beautiful sunset over a pond standing with their backsides to the camera ready to drop their robes.
The group is currently taking pre-orders as people get in line to get their paws on these amoosing calendars, priced at $20 for a single calendar and $53 for three on their website.
Charity calendars showing off nude co-eds seem to be a hit with the University of Sydney, with other schools having their students strip down to raise cash.