Unlikely friendships forming at Minnesota Zoo amid COVID-19 closure

During the temporary closure of the Minnesota Zoo, some unlikely friendships are forming among the animals. 

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Tamandua, penguins form unlikely friendship at Minnesota Zoo

Zookeepers at the Minnesota Zoo introduced Cricket the tamandua to the African penguins during the zoo's temporary closure for the COVID-19 pandemic.

The zoo shared a video of Cricket the Tamandua, a type of anteater, exploring near the African penguin habitat. The penguins seemed interested in her too. 

The Minnesota Zoo closed to visitors last week due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. 

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