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Dolphins and Sloths Visit Each Other at the Aquarium - A Thrilling Encounter

When animals finally have the opportunity to go for a walk when people are locked in houses – everyone knows that many animals in zoos abroad have closed, allowing many little animals to take a vacation and come out to see their familiar and unfamiliar neighbors.

We previously saw penguins and seals greeting each other, lizards and sea lions with wide eyes, and wild boars and foxes with friendly encounters… This time, it's a bit of a deal – they're coming out with 'beds'!


There are two main attractions in the Texas aquarium: dolphins and sloths. Under the arrangement of the staff, they finally had a chance to meet.

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Last week, the aquarium staff brought out their internet-famous sloth Chico to explore the grounds. In order to make it as comfortable as possible for it, it was directly moved out with its branches to explore.


Along the way, Chico met little ducks, sharks, and various colorful small fish. Surprisingly, the most enthusiastic were the dolphins below.


When the staff brought Chico to the dolphin arena, the dolphins inside were really excited and swam up to see this neighbor who came to visit with a 'bed' and seemed not to have woken up yet.

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Later, when they reached the indoor arena, the dolphins were even more excited, not only rushing to swim over and roll around – 'Come and see! What is this?'


Actually, we can't specifically say what emotions the dolphins felt, but at least we can feel their surprise. Their expression is really like shouting: 'My God, Duck!'


According to the staff here, they often bring different animals out to visit, which is also a kind of diversification. And the dolphins here basically come here every time, so these dolphins are considered the most experienced animals in the aquarium.


So, what did the dolphin neighbor think when it saw the sloth neighbor? Let's guess!

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