Not long ago, a video of penguins taking a casual stroll and a tour inside Shedd Aquarium in the absence of 'hoomans' went viral for all the right reasons. With humans under lockdown due to fears surrounding the spread of the deadly coronavirus, most tourist hotspots are seeing no footfall.?
And, so, employees at these places are arranging field trips for animals to visit other animals!?
Texas State Aquarium shared delightful pics of their dolphins meeting a sloth.?
The images were shared with the caption, ¡®With the Aquarium temporarily closed, Chico the sloth had the opportunity for an up-close and personal meeting with some of our dolphins. Liko and Schooner were very curious, and Liko was even inspired to attempt an upside-down sloth impression!¡¯
Shedd aquarium took penguins to another visit, this time to meet Beluga whales.
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The Belugas were as interested in the rockhopper penguin named Wellington as he was in them. This was probably the first time beluga whales saw a penguin up close. In the actual wild the two would probably have never crossed paths as Beluga whales live in the Arctic Ocean in the Northern Hemisphere, penguins reside in the Southern Hemisphere.
Sometime ago, people at the Atlanta Humane Society (AHS) took some puppies out to Georgia Aquarium and the internet was hooked!?
In the video puppies, can be seen running around the aquarium, in awe of all fishes and other aquatic life.?
While humans stay home and save the world, animals are having a much needed field time!?