W’eel meet again

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It appears that humans aren’t the only ones who feel isolated during the worldwide coronavirus pandemic. Apparently the spotted garden eels in the Sumida Aquarium in Tokyo have become restless for the lack of human visitors, according to the Association of Mature American Citizens [AMAC]. And so, the folks who run the aquarium are asking people to take the time to engage in video chats with the slithery sea creatures. A notice on the aquarium’s Website explains: “It seems like the spotted garden eels are getting used to a non-human environment and have forgotten about people. When the staff pass in front of them, they start hiding in the sand.”