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30 Animals That Have Public Places Privileges

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11.) The Moose Safari In Ylvingen, Norway


Ylvingen can be found off the coast of Norway. The small island is home to hundreds of moose, outnumbering the human population. They have grown accustomed to the humans and do not flee when they see people. Apparently, they aren’t shy, so anyone is welcome to take photos of them just chilling in the island.

 

12.) The Spider-Island In Guam


Guam is considered as a “Spider-Island” because of its abundance of spiders. In late 1940, just after the World War II, the brown tree snakes were accidentally brought to Guam in cargo. Their population boomed and put the local birds in extinction. Later on, the ecosystem became unbalanced and resulted for the spider’s population to grow.

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13.) The Californian Peacocks

Reports say that there are more than 1000 peacocks in the affluent city of Rolling Hills in California. The peacocks may be seen on the Palos Verdes, on top of houses, lawns, and even on the driveway! The free-roaming peacocks are an added attraction to the place.

 

14.) Feral Animals In Chernobyl Site, Ukraine


Chernobyl is the place where one of the greatest disasters in history occurred. After the explosion that killed and injured thousands of people, the site was closed and abandoned. Years later, the entire town was reclaimed by wild animals including moose, gray wolf, bison, and eagles. It is truly a ghost town.

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15.) The Cows On Holiday In Anjuna Beach, India

When you come to Anjuna Beach, you will be surprised to share the beauty of the place with some cows. Yes, that is right! If there are pigs in the Bahamas, cows are flocking the North Goa of India. The area has become a visitor’s attraction and now known as the “Cow Beach.”

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