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a family of ducks walks freely along the road

June 17, 2023
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a family of ducks walks freely along the road

The day of this Friday, June 16, has left us a unusual stamp on Tenerifealthough not so much for the residents of La Esperanza, in El Rosario.

In the 21st century, it is increasingly difficult to see animals loose on the street, especially when they are not dogs walking with their owners. However, the image of the day has been given to us by a family of ducks walking among the vehicles as if nothing were happening around them.

The video, published by the City Council of The rosary on their social networks, shows us that there is still a love and respect for animals difficult to find in big cities. So much so that in La Esperanza we can also find a sign as surprising as it is important: a give way that you will hardly see in another part of the Island.

🦆🦆🦆 In #The hope you can still see prints from another time. Of course, we are going to have to increase the number of signals. 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/NNP8Lz2sbi

– City Hall of El Rosario (@aytoelrosario) June 16, 2023

And it is that the person who gives way asks for caution before the possible crossing of ducks and shows a usual sign with drawings of a family of walking ducks.

It seems that the neighbors are very aware with this situation and it can be perfectly seen how they do not hesitate to stop and wait until the entire family has crossed to continue the march. Undoubtedly, there is no doubt that In El Rosario there is a great sensitivity for animals and, in fact, it is first municipality of Canary Islands to place a sign to warn of the presence of these animals.

The video published by the Consistory has achieved great success in a short time and has more than a thousand views.





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