Animals get stressed during eclipses. But not for the reason you think
Briefly

Hartstone-Rose discovered little was known about animal behavior during eclipses, initiating groundbreaking research in 2017.
Animals exhibited eccentric behaviors during eclipses, prompting the recent study to determine why they became stressed out.
The recent multi-species study during the solar eclipse revealed a nearly universal reaction of animals being less stressed compared to previous observations.
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