The coronavirus pandemic has cleared the streets in some of the world’s largest cities — and Mother Nature is filling the void.
According to Yahoo, various wild animals are reclaiming the streets in some cities across the globe.
In east London, a herd of 100 deer, believed to have come from nearby Dagnam Park, settled in at a housing estate in Harold Hill.
Deer also moved into the ancient Japanese capital of Nara, where around 100 deer were seen casually walking around the city, Yahoo reported.
Spotted deer were also seen wandering along a road in the city of Tirupati, in India’s populous Uttar Pradesh region, during the nation’s lockdown of 1.3 billion people.
In the north of Italy, wild boar have been seen roaming regions such as Bergamo, the news outlet reported.
Paris, too, has drawn a pack of wild boar while the city is on lockdown.
In the Chilean capital Santiago, Puma were seen on the streets of the city, the fourth most populous metropolis in South America.
Fox News reported hordes of starving monkeys were spotted in the streets of Thailand, fighting over food scraps, due to the pandemic.
As of Friday morning, more than 1 million coronavirus cases have been diagnosed worldwide, more than 270,00 of which are in the U.S., the most impacted country in the world.
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