Fred Gunner
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Adventure Hunters Call too Arms...
The coronavirus pandemic has left most of the world's major cities, including London, New York and others, empty. As humans hunker down, with shelter-in-place measures around the world enacted, wild animals have started to take over.
In London, a herd of deer was spotted resting in a housing state in Harold Hill, Romford. Earlier this week, images of London went viral, showing what used to be bustling places, such as the London Eye, Chinatown, Borough Market and the National Gallery, completely empty.
In Nara, Japan, deer were spotted walking around a shopping area. Approximately 100 deer were seen walking around the city. They are usually fed by tourists, but they have ventured further into the city to look for food.
Other cities have also seen an influx of animals infiltrating areas where humans once gathered in significant numbers, according to Yahoo:
Spotted deer were seen wandering along a road in the city of Tirupati, India.
Wild boars were seen throughout northern Italy, including one mother walking through empty streets with her offspring in Bergamo.
A number of wild boar have also been seen in parts of Paris.
Several puma were seen walking around the streets of Santiago, Chile, after the country's Agricultural and Livestock Service said they came down from the mountains in search of food.
hordes of starving monkeys were spotted in the streets of Thailand, as fighting over food scraps, due to the pandemic.
https://www.foxnews.com/science/coronavirus-pandemic-wild-animals-walking-through-streets
The coronavirus pandemic has left most of the world's major cities, including London, New York and others, empty. As humans hunker down, with shelter-in-place measures around the world enacted, wild animals have started to take over.
In London, a herd of deer was spotted resting in a housing state in Harold Hill, Romford. Earlier this week, images of London went viral, showing what used to be bustling places, such as the London Eye, Chinatown, Borough Market and the National Gallery, completely empty.
In Nara, Japan, deer were spotted walking around a shopping area. Approximately 100 deer were seen walking around the city. They are usually fed by tourists, but they have ventured further into the city to look for food.
Other cities have also seen an influx of animals infiltrating areas where humans once gathered in significant numbers, according to Yahoo:
Spotted deer were seen wandering along a road in the city of Tirupati, India.
Wild boars were seen throughout northern Italy, including one mother walking through empty streets with her offspring in Bergamo.
A number of wild boar have also been seen in parts of Paris.
Several puma were seen walking around the streets of Santiago, Chile, after the country's Agricultural and Livestock Service said they came down from the mountains in search of food.
hordes of starving monkeys were spotted in the streets of Thailand, as fighting over food scraps, due to the pandemic.
https://www.foxnews.com/science/coronavirus-pandemic-wild-animals-walking-through-streets