Coronavirus Animals In Town
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Coronavirus animals in town. The animals have been wandering through city streets and subway stations. Monkeys in Thailand appear to be missing their absent human neighbours. Hey Pandas Post The Funniest Photo Of Your Dogs Here.
Wild animals have taken over the streets in major cities because of the coronavirus pandemic. Numerous species moving into locked-down areas as economic life is on hold. The coronavirus has upended our way of life but its also having a dramatic impact on animals across the globe too from black rhinos being poached in Botswana to a coughing tiger in New York and emboldened goats on the streets of Wales.
In the north of Wales herds of wild mountain goats. The global outbreak of the virus has seen many countries such as Spain Italy Japan and Chile as well as the UK impose a lockdown on citizens. With half the worlds population on lockdown wild animals are roaming freely in cities and regions usually bustling with people.
Monkeys are seen in front of a shop near Prang Sam Yod temple following significant impact on tourism after the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 COVID-19 spread in. Tomohiro OhsumiGetty Images Deer raccoons turkeys and other creatures have made their way into urban. A woman walks alone on Mariacka street in the usually crowded Main Town in Gdansk Poland.
A kangaroo went for a hop around a city centre in Australia. With people sheltering in place worldwide due to the coronavirus pandemic animals have been ranging more freely in areas theyre not normally seen. While the humans are shut in at home in coronavirus lockdown animals.
Photos and videos show animals from around the world taking relaxing strolls scrounging for food and wandering through the streets as humans are told to stay inside. Tourism shutdown is damaging to animals who depend on humans for food. THE worlds deserted streets have turned into concrete jungles stalked by pumas jaguars and goats.