In the midst of coronavirus lockdown, streets all over the world are empty. There are minimal cars with the least number of people, mostly cops on the road. Possibly, this is the best time for wild animals to have a glimpse of the human colonies, who have lodged in their habitat.
And, it seems, animals around the world are making the most of the opportunity. They are wandering around the deserted streets of otherwise busy cities around the world freely.
People from different parts of the world are sharing videos of deers, nilgais, turkeys, Malabar civet among others taking a tour of the cities. Have a look:
Now Spotted deer herds on the road.
Sender says that it’s near Rajaji National park. Wildlife really claiming their space🙏
( For some Cynical about WL reclaiming it’s area on my earlier posts-This is a recent video. Effects of lockdown. Not fake😂) pic.twitter.com/zy00IewZIS— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) March 27, 2020
Spotted on the playground at the elementary school next door, which has been closed for several days … wild turkeys! That’s a first. #coronavirus #westoakland pic.twitter.com/tGA4y1l09c
— Charlotte Simmonds (@CharSimmonds) March 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/susantananda3/status/1243151433509175298
Arribada(mass nesting) of Olive Turtles are almost over off thr coast of Odisha .10000+ were recorded tonight. It will now be sporadic.
It was bit late this time. Happened during daylight at Rushikulya mouth, after 2015. An Albino was recorded by the staff for the 1st time🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/BQ0EuWq3P3— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) March 27, 2020
This is reported video from Noida Sec 38 opposite sector 18 near Great India Place mall. #CoronaLockdown More animal sightings being reported from various places ##LockdownImpact pic.twitter.com/9u42CLsMM9
— Joel Samuel (@joel__Samuel) March 27, 2020
Did you spot any such rare animal near your residence yet? Tell us!