Quand les animaux s'emparent des zoos durant le confinement (vidéos)
Lors du début du confinement, on avait pu voir des pingouins en train de visiter leur aquarium et aller voir les autres animaux. Aujourd'hui, on vous propre une série de vidéos avec des animaux, prises par les soigneurs et les gardiens d'aquarium et de zoo, qui vont vous faire complètement craquer. Vous pourrez y découvrir des rencontres inattendues comme celle entre un lion de mer et un Tégu au Mystic Aquarium.
Vous en trouverez plein d'autres sur les comptes Twitter des aquariums et des zoo.
Au Mystic Aquarium
Cork, a 7-year old harbor seal, enjoyed his jaunt exploring the gallery! This behavior, taught for shifting between pools for welfare, was handy as trainers are working hard to expand important enrichment in this novel time. Stay tuned to see what’s next for animal enrichment. pic.twitter.com/DDeOpkdTNG
— Mystic Aquarium (@mysticaquarium) March 20, 2020
When you got no game at the #StaringGame but your animal enrichment is on point. pic.twitter.com/dbp67i3mu3
— Mystic Aquarium (@mysticaquarium) March 19, 2020
Au Zoo de Maryland Zoo
Birds of a feather...visit each other when the Zoo is closed. Our Indian runner duck stopped by the Penguin Education Center this week. #ClosedButStillCaring pic.twitter.com/Hvd8aSbSe7
— Maryland Zoo (@marylandzoo) March 21, 2020
Au Zoo de San Diego
Diggy and Ali enjoyed a special avocado treat for breakfast! pic.twitter.com/MToB5mTn80
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) March 29, 2020
Taki the coati cutie visited some prime-mates over the weekend. pic.twitter.com/zG4mhLM6kS
— San Diego Zoo (@sandiegozoo) March 24, 2020
Au Sheed Aquarium
There's so much for Bosco to see on his adventure in Underwater Beauty!
— Shedd Aquarium (@shedd_aquarium) March 27, 2020
Penguins like Bosco the rockhopper stand out with those bright yellow "eyebrow" crest feathers. During mating displays, rockhoppers shake their heads to make those long yellow plumes whirl. pic.twitter.com/ubiu5Z1R32
When in the water, penguins are powerhouses!
— Shedd Aquarium (@shedd_aquarium) March 25, 2020
Magellanic penguins are excellent long-distance swimmers. With their powerful wings, they can hit speeds of 15 mph. Monte explored the Polar Play Zone and stopped to watch Dolores and Mercedes swim. pic.twitter.com/dYiDhdGhNM
Au Zoo de Dallas
Remember Hodari, our adorable little milky eagle owl chick? She took a trip to the Children’s Zoo recently to meet the koi fish! We are introducing her to all kinds of sights and sounds right now, so she’ll grow up to be confident and a great ambassador for her species. pic.twitter.com/4QdkVJj69l
— Dallas Zoo (@DallasZoo) March 25, 2020
Au Cincinnati Zoo
Well if this isn’t a real life Timon and Pumbaa! During the @CincinnatiZoo closure their red river hog, Sir Francis Bacon, visited the meerkats. https://t.co/Kd3HD20QDA pic.twitter.com/30StpAFvKV
— Good Morning America (@GMA) March 26, 2020
Au Gladys Porter Zoo
Check out those beautiful quills!
— Gladys Porter Zoo (@GladysPorterZoo) March 29, 2020
Coming up this week, we’ll be talking about our African crested porcupines. Folllow us on Facebook and Instagram for educational videos Monday-Friday! #GPZOO pic.twitter.com/FWJRnNNKnC
Au Indianapolis Zoo
Oh Katy, you forgot the primary rule. Always keep an eye on Mila! #BringingTheZooToYou #MilaMoment pic.twitter.com/68EwuoHRqU
— Indianapolis Zoo (@IndianapolisZoo) March 29, 2020
Au Santa Barbara Zoo
Twiga meets his dad, Michael, and the rest of the herd for the first time Adorableness ensues!
— Santa Barbara Zoo (@SantaBarbaraZoo) March 29, 2020
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