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the rhythm and motion of the natural world.
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Birds chirping, insects, buzzing spiders, weaving farm animals grazing together, a tapestry of flora and fauna.
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But then a sudden disruption in the cosmos.
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A solar eclipse.
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As the moon blocks out the sun, the earth suddenly grows darker and cooler, and the animal kingdom reacts.
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According to researchers, Birds stopped singing and cower in their nests.
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They get quiet, but the bees get louder.
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A restless buzzing emanates from their hives is they quickly fly in and out on the farm.
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Chickens and cows returned to the bar.
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They believe night has come early and anxiously seek the safety of their shelters.
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For nocturnal animals, the eclipse is an alarm clock.
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Bats and owls become more alert and come out to feed.
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It lasts for just minutes.
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But then, almost as quickly as it came, the eclipse passes and daylight returns.
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Confused and apprehensive creatures pierced the eerie quiet with an explosion of sound welcoming the sun back to the sky.