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Viral Video: Penguins Waddle Around Empty Streets Amid Lockdown

Viral Video: Penguins Waddle Around Empty Streets Amid Lockdown
Three penguins were spotted waddling down the streets in South Africa.

Three African penguins took a leisurely stroll down the quiet streets of Cape Town in South Africa as humans stayed indoors during a national lockdown - imposed to contain the spread of the highly infectious coronavirus. On Friday, the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds shared a video of the three birds exploring the city on social media, delighting millions of viewers. 

The group, which works toward penguin and seabird rehabilitation, said that its rangers took the penguins on a walk around the empty streets of Simon's Town outside Cape Town. Under the watchful eyes of their carers, the birds were seen crossing an intersection and exploring the town. 

According to Independent Online, between Simon's Town and Cape Point is Boulder's Beach - a famous penguin colony. Set in the midst of a residential area, it is one of the few sites where the endangered African penguin can be observed at close range.

Take a look at the video of the penguins that is delighting the Internet below: 

Since being shared online, the video of the waddling penguins has gone viral with over 2 million views and thousands of 'likes' and comments. 

"I love how the penguin in front, stops, looks back & waits for the others to catch up... & then races off again," wrote one Twitter user. 

"Beautiful, thanks for sharing. The one in front looks so experienced," said another. 

In March, the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago had taken its penguins on a stroll around the facility to meet other animals as it remained close to public due to the coronavirus outbreak. 

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Since the lockdown began, nature has been given a rest and it has never looked more beautiful.

Our air is cleaner than it has been for years, our skies are blue and clear. We need to maintain this change. 

NDTV and Hero Cycles have joined hands and initiated a campaign #TheCycleOfChange with a motive to keep these environmental gains from slipping away once the lockdown is lifted.

The campaign aims to provide a platform to discuss life after lockdown, as the lockdown may lift, but the virus will stay with each one of us for a long time. So, how do we best work with our lockdown habits, which are becoming the new normal?

How do we keep these environmental gains from slipping away completely?