We can hear from our fellow human beings that it is difficult for them to bear the inability to meet their older, vulnerable relatives in person because of the coronavirus epidemic.
We live in a different world these days than before, and we are forced to adapt to it. The residents of the zoo do the same. Life goes on without visitors. In the aquarium of the Chicago Zoo, a friendship developed that would not be possible among wildlife.
The pools of penguins and belugas are next to each other, but that doesn't mean they're visiting each other. And now it has happened.
Wellington, the penguin flies over to the beluga, true from the other side of the aquarium, but he watched his swimmers. Curious belugians were also happy to contact the penguin.
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