Quarantined Cities Encountered Wild Animal Invasion

In connection with the outbreak of a new type of coronavirus pandemic, authorities in some countries called on citizens to observe

quarantine.The regime of home self-isolation of people also affected the lives of street animals, who for the first time in a long time felt freedom. Thus, quarantined cities faced an invasion of wild animals.

So, according to the publication Phys.org in Japan, sika deer began to roam around uninhabited subway stations, while wild boars descended from the hills in Barcelona. In addition, with the invasion of a flock of wild turkeys on the streets faced in California, and in the center of Santiago, in turn, a cougar was spotted.

“This is the habitat that they once had and that we took from them,” – noted the head of the Chilean Agriculture and Livestock Service, Marcelo Giannioni.