Blame the partial eclipse?
This morning's annular solar eclipse was beautiful. Since it was a partial solar eclipse in Hokkaido, I observed the annular solar eclipse on TV. Sahoro was foggy and cloudy, so a partial solar eclipse could be seen with the naked eye. In Hokkaido, it seems that we will be able to see an annular solar eclipse in 2020, 18 years later, so I am looking forward to it. So what about the bears? According to the breeding staff, "Speaking of which, Kanta, who is always dashing, was unusually lying in the cave, and Koji was lying between the glass of Bear Point and the mountain in the cave, and was often seen sleeping even though it was the middle of the morning." Is this because of the eclipse? Or is it a coincidence? I would like to continue my research.
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