Aquarium Staff Take Sea Lion Out for a Walk to Visit Other Fish Neighbors
Many foreign parks, zoos, and so on have been closed for safety reasons, just like us. However, no matter where it is, the animals have always done their best to ensure their daily life and diet, and for some lucky ones, it's even provided a rare 'walk in the park' opportunity!

The Shedd Aquarium in Australia recently posted a video of staff taking a seal named Birri Jr. out for a 'visit',
We don't know what kind of wonderful feeling Birri Jr. has when seeing so many new neighbors he's never encountered before.

During this 'visit,' Birri Jr. saw tropical fish that seals would never encounter in the wild. The bright colors of the fish—it must be quite shocking to him!

In addition, there were also zipping and buzzing otters, which probably surprised Birri Jr. too!
Birri the seal also saw many deep-sea fish, some of which are strangely shaped—it's likely he'll have a new perspective after this, and he can brag to his other seal friends!
We don't know what he's thinking, but watching him watching everyone swim around must be quite dazzling, and he probably is happy!

Besides this aquarium, other marine parks around the world have also brought their animals out to 'shop'—for example, staff at the Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut, USA, held a lizard to visit the seals. It's really funny: 'Who are you? Why do you look like this? Don't come any closer!'

It reminds us of the saying people often use to tease: 'When humans are trapped at home, animals have a good time.'