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Do Animals Experience Eclipse Anxiety? New Study Investigates Behavioral Changes
Animals of all shapes and sizes are known to get a little freaky during eclipses. When the last eclipse passed over the skies of the U.S., giraffes were seen to start galloping, Galápagos tortoises started to mate, and gorillas acted like night had just fallen, getting ready to sleep.
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