There are just three more sleeps until the much-anticipated solar eclipse. While humans are primed for the event, animals are unaware of what will happen. It’s unknown how they will respond to the sudden daytime darkness, which is why a zoo in Quebec is closing its doors on Monday. Mike Armstrong visited the zoo, where research has already started.
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Solar eclipse: Canadian zoo studying behaviour of animals during event
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