Animals freely roam empty streets amid global coronavirus lockdown
23 April, 2020 11:17
With many cities in lockdown, streets are nearly empty and animals emerge from the wild into the open, reaching areas where they rarely venture into as they search for food, Strategy2050.kz has learnt from TASS.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in stay-at-home rules worldwide, which in turn have resulted in empty urban landscapes that are slowly being reclaimed by certain wild species.
Animals emerge from the wild into the open, reaching areas where they rarely venture into as they search for food. Take a look at the animals freely roaming around towns and cities and becoming an increasingly common sight around the planet.
Photo: Reuters
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