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Snapped: Crocodile Filmed Touring Streets in Southern Indian State
Snapped: Crocodile Filmed Touring Streets in Southern Indian State
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Wild animals in India have been seen taking over streets and roads amid COVID lockdowns –check out this guy, probably looking for a bite to eat. 01.07.2021, Sputnik International
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As COVID lockdowns and social distancing restrictions keep people stuck at home, wildlife is growing bolder. Take, for example, this crocodile, which was spotted strolling through the streets of Dandeli town in India’s Karnataka state.The reptile perused the town for around half an hour before forest officials caught it and set it loose in the nearby Kali River.Last year in March, an Indian bison was seen roaming around Karnataka, while a blue bull (locally called Nilgai) was found casually strolling along the streets of Noida city in Uttar Pradesh state.Similarly, in May 2020, dozens of deer were seen in the streets near Rajaji National Park in Uttarakhand state.
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Snapped: Crocodile Filmed Touring Streets in Southern Indian State
19:00 GMT 01.07.2021 (Updated: 20:01 GMT 19.10.2022) Wild animals in India have been seen taking over streets and roads amid COVID lockdowns –check out this guy, probably looking for a bite to eat.
As COVID lockdowns and social distancing restrictions keep people stuck at home,
wildlife is growing bolder. Take, for example, this crocodile, which was spotted strolling through the streets of Dandeli town in India’s Karnataka state.
The reptile perused the town for around half an hour before
forest officials caught it and set it loose in the nearby Kali River.
Last year in March, an
Indian bison was seen roaming around Karnataka, while a blue bull (locally called Nilgai) was found casually strolling along the streets of Noida city in Uttar Pradesh state.
Similarly, in May 2020, dozens of deer were seen in the streets near Rajaji National Park in Uttarakhand state.