A series of near fatal accidents on the interstate in Toronto led to some video that's gone viral. (CNN/CTV Network)

A series of near fatal accidents on the interstate in Toronto led to some video that's gone viral. (CNN/CTV Network)

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Viral video: Ducks cross interstate safely

Updated: Wednesday, 05 Sep 2012, 10:15 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 05 Sep 2012, 10:13 AM EDT

TORONTO, Ontario (CNN/CTV Network) - A series of near fatal accidents on the interstate in Toronto led to some video that's gone viral.

This is far better than any chicken crossing the road.

You get a bird's eye view of this drama as it unfolds back in May as a trail of ducklings loyally follow their mama duck across several lanes of interstate traffic.

As cars and trucks roar by, this little family dodges as best they can.

For any fans of that '80s Atari game "Frogger," this might look very familiar. But unlike those frogs that didn't always make it to the other side in one piece, this lucky duck and her babies somehow arrived apparently unscathed.

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