Wild animals take over lockdown cities around the world

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As people living in cities are shut away amid countries' COVID-19 lockdowns and the hustle and bustle of city roads are brought to a standstill, wildlife has taken over urban spaces.

On Earth Day we celebrate nature hitting the reset button during coronavirus lockdowns, rewilding our cityscapes around the world.

Penguins run riot in a Cape Town housing estate, Coyotes roam the streets of San Fransisco.

A Kangaroo hops around Adelaide and Venice canals have become so clean and peaceful jellyfish have been spotted swimming in the canals of the ancient city.

Families feed deer in London, Boars take over the streets of Israel and Welsh goats and Turkish wild horses run around neighbourhoods eating shrubs.

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