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Fish Eating Soup Goes Viral in Santa Marta – National Parks Credit the Unusual Phenomenon

The video quickly went viral on social networks – credit National Parks

An unprecedented event has generated surprise among the inhabitants of Santa Marta in the last few hours. All after a video emerged on social media in which an animal is seen carrying out an activity that is not usual for them.

And, as seen in the video, a fish usually eats soup, like any human being. The animal, which would be called “Fliper”, consumes said food when its owner brings it a spoon with the food.

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Once it sees that the cutlery is close to the surface, the fish sticks its mouth out a little and receives the soup. In the video it is observed that “Fliper” receives up to three tablespoons of the food in less than a minute. In fact, after consuming the food, the animal allows itself to be caressed by its owner for a few seconds.

Fish eating soup in a spoon – credit @luchovoltios/X

The situation generated hundreds of reactions on social networks, from where there were users who were surprised by the fish’s performance. Some people even proposed cataloging the animal as an example for children who don’t like soup.

This situation occurred in a home located near Tayrona Park, near the capital of Magdalena.

The situation was recorded near the Tayrona National Natural Park – credit Parques Nacionales Naturales

Some natural areas located in said national park were closed at the beginning of February 2024, due to the effects that the El Niño phenomenon could generate in Colombia.

On March 16, these areas were reopened, as well as some others that had also been closed for a few weeks. Specifically, there were 25 places, with a tourist vocation, that were reopened to the public:

  • Cocuy National Natural Park.
  • Estoraques Unique Natural Area.
  • Tatamá National Natural Park.
  • Otún Quimbaya Flora and Fauna Sanctuary.
  • Los Nevados National Natural Park.
  • Galeras Fauna and Flora Sanctuary.
  • Guácharos Cave National Natural Park.
  • Chingaza National Natural Park.
  • Sierra de la Macarena National Natural Park.
  • El Tuparro National Natural Park.
  • Tinigua National Park.
  • Utría National Natural Park.
  • Uramba National Natural Park Málaga Bay.
  • Malpelo Flora and Fauna Sanctuary.
  • Gorgona National Natural Park.
  • Farallones de Cali National Natural Park.
  • Acandí, Playón and Playona Flora and Fauna Sanctuary.
  • Via Salamanca Island Park.
  • Parque Nacional Natural Old Providence McBean Lagoon.
  • Macuira National Natural Park.
  • Los Flamencos Flora and Fauna Sanctuary.
  • Corales del Rosario National Natural Park.
  • Tayrona National Natural Park.
  • Los Colorados Fauna and Flora Sanctuary.
  • Amacayacu National Natural Park.

“We invite you to explore these wonderful protected areas and enjoy the natural beauty of Colombia in a responsible manner. Together, we can contribute to the conservation of our ecosystems and the protection of biodiversity,” stated National Parks on that occasion.

The measure had been taken, initially, anticipating the risk of forest fires breaking out in those areas – credit Colombian Military Forces / X

And the same organization had stated that the natural areas had been closed to the public in order to safeguard “the integrity of people and biological diversity”, given the risks that the El Niño phenomenon was causing in the national territory.

Other points they delved into on that occasion had been the probability of forest fires being recorded in those areas, as well as the “reduction in the supply of water for biodiversity.”

The measure, which generated controversy in the country, was initially scheduled to last until March 1 of this year, however, due to the health situation in the national territory, it had to be extended until March 16.

The measure had to be extended until March 16 – credit National Natural Parks

“This office recommends that the total and sectorized temporary closures of protected areas with an ecotourism vocation be extended until March 1, 2024, date on which the relevance of the reopening or continuity of the measure will be evaluated in each case, in accordance with the communications, bulletins, reports, technical concepts, etc., issued by the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (Ideam) in which a considerable decrease in the conditions of the ‘El Niño’ phenomenon is stipulated,” they indicated from National Parks on that occasion.

2024-04-03 09:26:34
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