Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, Wild Animals Take Over Cities Just Like In Sci-Fi Movies

Aadhya Khatri


As people retreat due to COVID-19 lockdown, wildlife has a once in a lifetime chance to roam the streets. This is like nothing you have seen before

As people retreat to their homes to stop the spread of COVID-19, wildlife has once in a lifetime chance to emerge without being frightened by human activities. People from Chile, France, to India have been seeing animals on the streets, which otherwise are teemed with humans.

Here are some examples of animals taking over the human world during lockdown:

In Santiago, Chile’s capital, a puma took advantage of the city’s curfew to wander on deserted streets:

As the U.K is now under lockdown, people’s hedges in North Wales have become the food of mountain goats as they are now gathered on the streets to look for food:

As the U.K is now under lockdown, people’s hedges in North Wales have become the food of mountain goats

In Barcelona, wild boars which usually live on surrounding hills are spotted on the streets:

When this post first appeared on Twitter, people are informed that the video features an endangered Malabar civet. However, the account behind the lost later corrects the information and said that it was an Indian civet, belonging to a species that is not endangered. The venue of the spotting is a street in Kerala:

This is by far one of the most spectacular phenomena we have seen lately. Olive Ridley turtles are nesting and laying eggs during the day, which they have not done in the last seven years due to human fishing boat activities. This mesmerizing scene is spotted at Rushikulya, India:

Paris is often teeming with tourist but now, as COVID-19 strikes France hard, the city is now quiet and deserted. The lockdown has created an opportunity for ducks living at the Seine River to explore the rest of the city, especially the Comédie Française:

The last nature-taking-over incident on our list happens in Japan. As the streets are now free of humans, deer from the Nara Park spill out nibbling on anything they think is food.

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