The total solar eclipse captivated millions of people and is well understood by scientists, but what effect does it have on animals?
Zoos in the eclipse’s path of totality across North America decided to study what happens when animals’ lives went dark in the middle of the day, including in Granby, Que.
Global’s Mike Armstrong speaks with researchers at Granby Zoo about what they observed in the behaviour of several species.
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There is never natural behavior in zoos because they are criminally unnatural places.
Trudeau must go
Haha
All day clouds, ?? didn't get chance to see it at all.
Nd suddenly after 5 P.M clear sky..
Maybe observe Trudeau’s imports instead..
Should write a chapter on MAGATs and their flat earthers' take on the eclipse.
The only animal behaviour you should be observing is the two legged kind.
Interesting
nothing in a zoo is natural, you are looking at them and they are looking at you as devils who put them in a living hell.