A total solar eclipse reportedly caused animals to go berserk at a Dallas zoo on Monday, with some screeching and running away as the sky darkened.
“At the Dallas Zoo, giraffes, zebras and ostriches shrieked, yelped and ran for cover as the clouds darkened.” daily mail report.
Check it out — animals at the Dallas Zoo were able to experience a total solar eclipse, too.
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“These animals are in the wild, so you never know how they’re going to react,” said Anne Knutson, Dallas Zoo animal caretaker. Said dallas morning news.
As the sky darkened, gorillas and giraffes were seen fleeing to indoor habitats, and the birds headed for their evening nests, suddenly becoming “quiet.” A zebra and an ostrich were huddled together.
“Thousands of people flocked to the zoo on Monday, eager to experience a total solar eclipse that was home to 400 species and more than 2,000 animals,” the newspaper reported. dallas morning news.
Lisa Van Slet, associate curator of mammals, said most animals have never experienced a solar eclipse before.
CNN’s Ed Lavandera was in the middle of the totality event today, observing the eclipse from the Dallas Zoo. He joined Anderson to talk about what the animals did when the sun went down in the mid-afternoon. pic.twitter.com/n8EHcWVain
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