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Wild animals wander abandoned streets amid lockdowns

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Wild animals wander abandoned streets amid lockdowns

Wild animals wander abandoned streets amid lockdowns

From wild boars patrolling the Israeli city of Haifa to deer venturing into London suburbs, virus closures are drawing wildlife into the abandoned streets of many cities.

- Wild animals are roaming the streets as global lockdowns continue Location: Haifa, Israel Wild boars patrolled this city and took over people's gardens Location: Ghineh, Lebanon Courtesy: Samer Azar/Lebanon Birdwatching Tours Migratory birds took advantage of the peace and quiet Location: Ammiq Wetland, Lebanon Location: Llandudno, Wales A town became rammed with goats who munched through flowers and foliage Location: Bayburt, Turkey Courtesy: Baskan Yemane Yildirim A cow took a rooftop stroll before its owner intervened Location: London, England Deer left their woodland home to wander through the suburbs Location: Adelaide, Australia Courtesy: South Australia Police A lone kangaroo hopped through empty streets Location: Phang Nga Province, Thailand Courtesy: Mongkhonsawat Leungvorapant A record number of sea turtles hatched on undisturbed beaches




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