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30 Animals That Have Public Places Privileges

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21.) The Chickens In Kauai, Hawaii

Kauai is an island located in Hawaii. It is a well-known travel destination. Aside from the locals, there are also thousands of chickens walking the island freely. Although no one knows how the feral animals got to the island, they definitely make the place more beautiful.

22.) Horses On The Loose In The Island Of Assateague, United States Of America

The island is considered as a part of the state of Maryland. The tourists can stay and camp on the island and get to see the feral horses casually run along the shore. It is an exciting place to see and take photos, but be sure to plan ahead because the weather there could be crazy sometimes.

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23.) Sea Lions In San Francisco, United States Of America

After the 1989 earthquake in Loma Prieta, several sea lions came out and settled at the dock of Pier 39. After a few years, more sea lions came to join and completely take over the site. The Marine Mammal Center then ordered for the sea creatures to be allowed to stay and make the dock their home.

24.) Wallabies In Dublin, Ireland

It is quite clear by now that when a public place is left without human population, the animals will come to take over. Another case of animals taking over public areas can be found on the coast of Dublin. The island has become a habitat for the wallaby and tourists love to take photos of them.

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25.) Gypsy Chickens In Key West Florida, United States Of America

If you think chickens in Kauai, Hawaii is already ridiculous, wait until you visit Key West Florida. The location is a famous travel destination for the beaches and gorgeous surroundings. But, beware because there are also chickens on the loose in the area. Their number has also swelled since they have been there for over 200 years.

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