Video from South African Simon’s town became viral on various websites and in social networks it collects millions of views. In Cape town a few days ago captured a Trinity African penguins that roamed the sidewalks and streets

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In different parts of the world people continue to observe unusual animal behavior. In the conditions of isolation of the population due to the epidemic coronavirus infection was deserted settlements, lost cars and tourists, has improved the environmental situation. As a result, some species of mammals, birds, reptiles and fish can now be found in places where they weren’t decades. Others do not pay attention to the person and isolated the machine and calmly strolling even in the Central part of the city.

Video from South African Simon’s town became viral on various websites and in social networks it collects millions of views. In Cape town a few days ago captured a Trinity African penguins that roamed the sidewalks and streets.

In the city they came from Boulders beach, where is one of their largest colonies in South Africa, reports IOL, and jokes that these birds are pre-celebrating international workers day, celebrated on April 25.

Also in the middle of the month, the media circled pictures from the closed to quarantine the South African Kruger national Park, where the lack of tourists a day right on the road lying lions. Pictures were made by the Park Ranger Richard Souri on which car the drowsing animals had not even noticed.

Kruger visitors that tourists do not normally see. #SALockdown This lion pride are usually resident on Kempiana Contractual Park, an area of Kruger tourists do not see. This afternoon they were lying on the tar road just outside of Orpen Rest Camp.
????Section Ranger Richard Sowry pic.twitter.com/jFUBAWvmsA

Kruger National Park (@SANParksKNP) April 15, 2020

In Australia Adelaide camera footage recorded in downtown charm of the infringer of traffic regulations. Through the empty streets, galloping kangaroo. On one of the videos that the social networks shared by the police of the state of South Australia, the animal was tried with a running start to slip through the intersection on a red light and almost got hit by a car.

Protective Security Officers tracked a suspect wearing a grey fur coat hopping through the heart of the #adelaide CBD this morning. He was last seen on foot heading into the West Parklands 🦘🚔👮#animaltakeover #whatsthatskip #kangaroo #cityslicker pic.twitter.com/JPyVXIYQRw

South Australia Police (@SAPoliceNews) April 19, 2020

In the municipality of Villetta Barrea Italian region of Abruzzo passer-by was trying to fend off three large deer, but they paid little attention to him and stood at the crosswalk in front of the car, then reluctantly left, celebrates Stormnews.

In Liguria, the Italian region on the Mediterranean coast, in the video to get the deer in the lack of tourists swimming in the sea. One of them was shot in the municipality of Camogli:

On another video a deer runs from the village to the beach, runs into the sea and begins to swim:

#Viral ➡ this🦌 Ante el confinamiento de personas por el #Covid19, un ciervo corre muy feliz por las calles de desérticas Liguria, Italia, para terminar su recorrido con un chapuzón en el mar 😃🌊#OnceNoticias pic.twitter.com/n7FHFMSEiY

— Once Noticias 📱📺 (@OnceNoticiasTV) April 25, 2020

In Thailand, surprised by the rare marine mammals. To the island of Ko Libong in Trang province sailed dozens of dugongs – the only remaining in the world view of the family duhnevich. Experts say that in normal times they are hiding from people and bistromathic boats, but because of the pandemic of coronavirus tourist activity here has almost stopped, transmits television channel Euronews.

A unique moment, as about 30 dugongs drifting in the waters of the Andaman sea, managed to shoot on the drone: