Kaley Cuoco
Kaley Cuoco and Karl Cook attend The 22nd Annual Critics' Choice Awards in 2016 Getty

The Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco has been vacationing with her animal loving boyfriend Karl Cook in Australia. And while she spends some quality time Down Under, the actress didn't miss on treating her fans to photos of their fun-filled holiday.

Sharing one such glimpse of their Australian trip, the actress recently posted a super-sweet picture of the pair as they posed with a camel.

And alongside, she gushed, "As you can tell from this photo, I truly can't decide who I am more in love with. @mrtankcook or this precious," referring to the majestic desert animal standing tall by her side.

No sooner had the CBS star shared the holiday snap on social media, though, than fans flooded her comments section with adorable messages. Overwhelmed by the love between Cuoco and her boyfriend, many even urged the actress to take the plunge and "get married."

"That is what's awesome about love! You can love anyone you want and love them as much as you want! No limits," one of Cuoco's social media followers wrote, as a second user shared, "You do seem exceptionally happy with him. You supply so much happiness to others with your show it's good to see it return to you in spades."

Another fan appeared to be poking fun at the couple's adorable image with the camel, saying, "You may be smitten with the camel but the camel seems to be smitten with Karl."

"I think the camel found a soulmate," joked someone else.

Amid the raving messages, however, the buzz surrounding Cuoco's much-anticipated wedding with her boyfriend continued. "If you guys get married are you going to walk down the aisle on your ponies?" a comment read.

"So cute!" a fan swooning over Cuoco's photo wrote, adding what everyone else have on their mind, "I wish see you in bride dress one day in real life."

The latest photo adds up to the series of exotic pictures that the actress has been sharing on her Instagram account while enjoying her trip to the southern hemisphere country.