Researchers to Study Animal Behavior During April's Total Solar Eclipse
Following unusual findings in 2017, scientists aim to uncover broader patterns in animal responses to the eclipse.
- Researchers at the Fort Worth Zoo in Texas will observe animal behavior during the total solar eclipse on April 8, following intriguing findings from a 2017 study.
- In 2017, unusual behaviors such as breeding Galapagos tortoises and singing Siamangs were observed during an eclipse at a South Carolina zoo.
- Scientists aim to determine if these behaviors indicate broader patterns across different species and environments.
- The upcoming eclipse offers a unique opportunity to study potential impacts on animal behavior, including spring migration for birds.
- Indoor pets' reactions may also vary, influenced by their owners' behavior during the eclipse.