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30 Animals That Have Public Places Privileges

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Mammals, amphibians, fish, reptiles, birds, and even insects will migrate at some point. Animal migration usually occurs on a seasonal basis. Some groups of animals travel for food while others are just trying to find a more suitable home. These animals will go a long way or sometimes even at a short distance. But, what if they travel to the city? Worst, they took a journey to settle in your backyard? What would you do? Here are the top thirty animals that chose to live nearby and took over public places. You wouldn’t believe these animals! Check them out below!

 

1.) An Island Full Of Snakes In Ilha Queimada Grande, Brazil

Ilha Queimada Grande is a place off the coast of Brazil where more than 4,000 vipers have gathered and taken over the trees and bushes. The site is also known as the “Snake Island” and has become an attraction to people who aren’t afraid of golden lancehead vipers. But, you don’t really have to visit the place!

 

2.) Crabs On Vacation In Christmas Island, Australia
 
The cast along the shore of the Christmas Island in Australia is one of the wonderful sights to experience. Tourists make sure to take off the red crabs hanging in different parts of the island. They crawl up to the park, tunnels, and driveway during migration. The red crabs are huge and high in population it is almost also terrifying to see.

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3.) Deer Population In Miyajima, Japan

 


Miyajima is a sacred place in Japan. It has numerous shrines and temples where people go and pray. Another thing about the site is free-roaming herd. Instead of leading them back to the wilderness, the government of the mainland views them as messengers from the gods. Hence, they are kept and protected.

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4.) The Polar Bears In Churchill, Manitoba In Canada
 


Expect to see polar bears when you come to Manitoba. The place is regarded as the “Polar Bear Capital.” From Hudson Bay to Churchill, the polar bears travel each year looking for food and spot to hibernate. The place had become a tourist attraction, and people can even come close to the bears.

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5.) The Cat Town In Fukuoka, Japan

There is a place in Fukuoka, Japan where cats are allowed to stay. The site is actually a fishing town. But since the cats arrived, the area turned into a place where fishermen and cats co-live. And it has become a tourist attraction too. Seriously, it is such a cute, quaint town with cats roaming around.

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