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Published 14:43 IST, July 27th 2019

Massive flock of 'disciplined' ducks brings traffic to a complete halt in Kerala's Alappuzha

Animals crossing paths in India has never been a big deal. In other instance, a massive swarm of ducks was making its way through a town in Alappuzha, Kerala.

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Massive flock of 'disciplined' ducks brings traffic to a complete halt in Kerala's Alappuzha
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Animals crossing paths in India have never been a big deal. In other instance, a massive swarm of ducks was making its way through a town in Alappuzha, Kerala. 

A video that has surfaced on Twitter shows the ducks moving through the city's narrow streets which brought the traffic to a halt. This kind of traffic jam was unlike the ususal one which is caused by pedestrians and vehicles. However, this time it was the ducks who decided to distrupt the traffic movement. 

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The video shows the flock of ducks disrupting the flow of traffic and eventually forcing the motorists to a complete stop. Surprisingly, the motorists were patient enough and waited for the flock to pass by. Moreover, the ducks moved in an orderly manner, thereby showing the perfect coordination. Even the motorists were patient enough and calmly dealt with the situation and let the ducks cross their paths without any hassle. Meanwhile, Netizens reacted to the mannered movement of ducks. Here are some tweets:

One of the users even stated that he will gladly wait for the ducks to pass by instead of waiting for the politician's convoy. 

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Apparently, the ducks were guided by two people who coordinated without any hassle. Within a few minutes, the flock had dispersed from the busy streets and traffic movement went back to normal. 

Updated 22:21 IST, July 27th 2019