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Give this family an Oscar for their quarantine reenactment of ‘Tiger King’

After weeks of self-isolation, Netflix and family life have blurred completely.

One family has passed their time in quarantine by dramatically reenacting the absurd hit Netflix docuseries “Tiger King” from within the cages of their own homes.

“My family decided to have a ‘Tiger King’ themed dinner,” Dallas Cowboys content strategist Taylor Stern writes at the beginning of a TikTok video set to Doja Cat’s “Boss Bi - - h.”

The clip then shows her family’s impressive impressions of the show’s big personalities, with Stern’s mother playing Carole Baskin, her dad as a shirtless John Finlay, herself as Doc Antle, her sister as Joe Exotic and the family feline as the proverbial captive big cat.

“No animals were harmed in the making,” Stern captions the video, which has racked up over 734,000 likes.

After their credit roll went viral, the family followed up with another “Tiger King”-themed video from isolation: A cover of Joe Exotic’s “Here Kitty Kitty,” posted with the caption, “if expired Walmart meat was a music video.”

To keep busy while sheltering in place, other families have taken to reenacting The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” music video.

“So basically this is me and my family in quarantine,” reads the caption on one such TikTok take of the supernatural pop hit.

In another version featuring TikTok’s favorite family, the McFarlands, a dad’s sons successfully convince him he’s capable of performing the video’s dance moves. The trio then joyously perform them in front of their garage. Both clips have racked up well over a million likes each.

The UK’s Marsh family has also gone viral for their creative isolation antics, including filming a parody of the “Les Misérables” song “One Day More,” with a coronavirus twist. “Tomorrow we’ll discover what TESCO ONLINE has got in store,” the Kent-based clan sings.

In Utah, a Disney-obsessed family recreated the Pirates of the Caribbean ride while isolated in their home.

And in Lithuania, a wedding photographer forced out of his job by the pandemic utilized his talents by taking heartwarming drone portraits of families in lockdown.