With Humans In Lockdown, These Wild Animals Have More Room To Frolic. See Adorable Pics
With the world under lockdown and humans packed up inside their homes, wild animals it seems have more room to frolic, and maybe that's one reason why we're starting to see so many of them roaming the streets in cities. Here's how streets across the world look like these days.
Here, a group of lions naps on a road inside Orpen Rest Camp in Kruger National Park, South Africa.
A sea lion is seen on a sidewalk during the lockdown in Mar del Plata, some 400 km south of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Ducks walk cross a street in front of the Michelin-starred restaurant La Tour d'Argent in France where the main dish specialty is Canard au sang (or blood duck).?
A jackal watches on as people walk by in Yarkon Park in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv. These animals are shy and keep to themselves in wilder parts of the park but this time they took the paths of the park with greater confidence in search of food during the lockdown imposed by Israeli authorities.
A bird takes flight while a man feeds a group of stray cats and crows on the sidewalk in Karachi.
A male mandarin duck swims at Jin Cheng Lake in Hsinchu, Taiwan.
A fearless deer crosses the road in Harold Hill in east London, as nature takes advantage of life in Britain during the nationwide lockdown.
Three penguins take a walk on an empty street in Cape Town under the watchful eyes of the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB) Penguin Rangers.
Thousands of flamingos enjoy the moment in a pond in Navi Mumbai.
Ducks roaming around The Comedie Francaise in Paris, France.
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