Participants are seen on tablets in front of a water tank keeping spotted garden eels, at a rehearsal of "Face Show Festival", which urges the public to video call the aquarium's collection of around 300 spotted garden eels to help the animals stay interactive, amid the coronavirus disease outbreak. Sumida Aquarium HO via Reuters
A Japanese aquarium closed during the coronavirus outbreak is asking people to make video calls to their eels so the sensitive creatures remember humans exist. AFP via The Sumida Aquarium
A boy is seen on a tablet in front of a water tank keeping spotted garden eels, at a rehearsal of "Face Show Festival", which urges the public to video call the aquarium's collection of around 300 spotted garden eels to help the animals stay interactive. Sumida Aquarium HO via Reuters
Participants are seen on tablets in front of a water tank keeping spotted garden eels, at a rehearsal of "Face Show Festival", which urges the public to video call the aquarium's collection of around 300 spotted garden eels to help the animals stay interactive, amid the coronavirus disease outbreak. Sumida Aquarium HO via Reuters
A Japanese aquarium closed during the coronavirus outbreak is asking people to make video calls to their eels so the sensitive creatures remember humans exist. AFP via The Sumida Aquarium
A boy is seen on a tablet in front of a water tank keeping spotted garden eels, at a rehearsal of "Face Show Festival", which urges the public to video call the aquarium's collection of around 300 spotted garden eels to help the animals stay interactive. Sumida Aquarium HO via Reuters
Participants are seen on tablets in front of a water tank keeping spotted garden eels, at a rehearsal of "Face Show Festival", which urges the public to video call the aquarium's collection of around 300 spotted garden eels to help the animals stay interactive, amid the coronavirus disease outbreak. Sumida Aquarium HO via Reuters