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(Video) Lions And Penguins Take Over Roads And Streets South Africa Due To The Coronavirus Lockdown
Sooner than expected, animals in South African have realized that humans have disappeared from the streets so they are taking advantage of the situation.
Earlier yesterday, a pride of lions and a waddle of Penguins parading empty streets in South Africa as natives observe the lockdown directive by the government.
According to a report by BBC, a park ranger Richard Sowry was out on patrol on Wednesday when he snapped a pride sleeping on a road that would normally be busy with tourists.
But Kruger, like other wildlife parks, has been shut since 25 March as part of the coronavirus lockdown.
Meanwhile, what rangers do not want, however, is for lions to start thinking that roads are a safe place just because they are going to be still for a while at least until a cure is discovered for the Coronavirus.
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Elsewhere in the city of Simon’s Town, Penguins take over the streets doing their own things.
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Penguins take over the streets of Simon's Town, South Africa due to the coronavirus lockdown. pic.twitter.com/Z7PzNjwe9y
— Africa Facts Zone (@AfricaFactsZone) April 18, 2020
Indeed, animals are beginning to wonder what is wrong with humans and where has everybody gone to? This life is transient and obviously, Earth doesn’t really need us; we need the earth more so let’s be kind to each other. For we will all leave this world someday.
To date, South Africa has recorded 34 deaths of people with Covid-19 and registered 2,506 cases of infection, making it the most affected country in Africa.

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