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Quebec zoo examined animal behaviour during last week's total solar eclipse

  • Japanese macaques and red crowned cranes at Granby Zoo displayed unusual behavior during a total solar eclipse, showcasing responses rarely studied in animals.
  • Research coordinated by Chelsey Paquette revealed that luminosity during the eclipse had a significant impact on the animals, with prey species reacting more strongly than predators.
  • The findings from the study will be published, providing insights into how animals are influenced by rare celestial events like solar eclipses.
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