To curb the epidemic, millions of people around the world have gone into ordered or voluntary quarantine. While we spend most of our time between the four walls of our homes, nature seems to have awakened.
They are raiding peacefully in search of food, taking advantage of the current silence of the already bustling cities. They wander the deserted streets alone or in teams. We do not see this in everyday life!
For example, in Japan, deer living in National Park headed for the city. Nowadays, as tourists are not going to the park with delicious snacks, they seem to have set out in search of them.
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They are raiding peacefully in search of food, taking advantage of the current silence of the already bustling cities. They wander the deserted streets alone or in teams. We do not see this in everyday life!

For example, in Japan, deer living in National Park headed for the city. Nowadays, as tourists are not going to the park with delicious snacks, they seem to have set out in search of them.

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In Italy, people photographed wild boars, horses, and sheep dusting the streets.

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Will the situation be similar in your country, and forest animals will soon appear in our cities? What do you think? let us know in comments
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