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Increase knowledge! National Geographic uses animals to remind the public of undesirable behavior during epidemic prevention

Large group events. This is where the King Penguins multiply in large flocks on south Georgia in the South Atlantic every September, full of penguins connected to the hills in the distance, and although the picture is spectacular, if there are confirmed patients inside, remember to keep a safe distance.

Increase knowledge! National Geographic uses animals to remind the public of undesirable behavior during epidemic prevention

Non-essential hoarding. In order to courtship, the male gardener bird will collect a variety of brightly colored flowers and fruits to decorate its nest, which the editor feels is not advanced, and it is so happy when the gardener bird is too happy.

Increase knowledge! National Geographic uses animals to remind the public of undesirable behavior during epidemic prevention

No social distancing. Without reading the title, I thought it was "Don't Eat Bats Again" (mistakenly), bats wrap themselves up with their wings to keep warm, and in the forests where bats inhabit, they are an important medium for spreading seeds and pollination.

Increase knowledge! National Geographic uses animals to remind the public of undesirable behavior during epidemic prevention

Travel abroad.

Increase knowledge! National Geographic uses animals to remind the public of undesirable behavior during epidemic prevention

Go to a friend's house. The green-topped hummingbird and pit viper look at each other in mid-air, the snake on the right hangs gracefully on a branch, and the hummingbird on the left hovers in mid-air ready to attack, and now there are fewer visits, dinners and activities!

Increase knowledge! National Geographic uses animals to remind the public of undesirable behavior during epidemic prevention