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Penguins visit beluga whales in aquarium closed over virus concerns

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Penguins at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago have been allowed to wander around and explore the building after it closed its doors to the public due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Wellington - one of the oldest rockhoppers at 32 years old - and other penguins were allowed to explore life on the other side of the glass, as they went on a 'field trip', including a visit to the underwater viewing area of Shedd's Oceanarium habitat, which is home to several beluga whales.

The aquarium shared videos of Wellington and his friends taking a walk inside the facility and visiting the youngest Shedd beluga – Kayavak, Mauyak and baby Annik – over the weekend. "They may have met some animals at the aquarium that are just as curious as they are," the museum

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