Coronavirus: los mejores videos de animales salvajes vagando por las calles
La pandemia muestra imágenes inusuales de animales que pasean por la calle y humanos que no salen sus casas.
Las redes sociales recogen muestras de cómo la crisis del coronavirus cambia los ritmos de la vida ciudadana y actúan como un termómetro que da señales evidentes de que la fauna sale a la escena con un protagonismo que hasta ahora no tenía.
A continuación, un repaso de los mejores videos:
Chinchilla (Albacete)
— Tarabilla (@Tarabilla02) March 19, 2020
Las cabras bajan a las calles vacías. Tó el pueblo para ellas 🐐🐐🐐 pic.twitter.com/d3K3yTyef9
GOATS RULE: While humans are on coronavirus lockdown, mountain goats have invaded a town in Wales. https://t.co/l6K3rg05fd pic.twitter.com/VUSptQyn4S
— ABC News (@ABC) March 31, 2020
今朝の🦌動画
— okadennis (@okadennis) March 4, 2020
コンビニへ寄り道の巻😁#奈良#鹿 pic.twitter.com/bnqJnqCyyI
今朝は団体様😁#奈良#鹿 pic.twitter.com/C6s2nnuurH
— okadennis (@okadennis) March 1, 2020
New Orleans now has roughly 1,200 cases of coronavirus and the city has closed restaurants and problems to try and ease the spread. But the preventative measure has caused an unforeseen problem to arise. @OmarVillafranca reports: pic.twitter.com/mumFLPyg0y
— CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) March 28, 2020
#puma Maravilloso pic.twitter.com/1HC24DrVnQ
— MegafonoPopular® (@MegafonoPopular) March 24, 2020
On a positive note, at least nature is returning to our cities. This is from Bergamo, Italy... pic.twitter.com/VvUUPt3WZg
— Robert Woodshaw (@robertwoodshaw) March 30, 2020
Diagonal con Balmes pic.twitter.com/xaD7IWmfnV
— Ana Raventós (@a2z75) March 19, 2020
With little traffic out this afternoon, a few geese had plenty of room to go for a nice stroll down Las Vegas Boulevard. Thanks to Eric Foemmel for sharing this video! pic.twitter.com/adV3EbuU5i
— FOX5 Las Vegas (@FOX5Vegas) April 1, 2020
There's so much for Bosco to see on his adventure in Underwater Beauty! 🐧
— Shedd Aquarium (@shedd_aquarium) March 27, 2020
Penguins like Bosco the rockhopper stand out with those bright yellow "eyebrow" crest feathers. During mating displays, rockhoppers shake their heads to make those long yellow plumes whirl. pic.twitter.com/ubiu5Z1R32
ADORABLE! Some penguins and beluga whales got the chance to visit at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium!
— WNDU (@WNDU) March 31, 2020
Video: ©Shedd Aquarium/Lana Gonzalez pic.twitter.com/wu9lu1Os6c
These foster puppies are having one adorable playdate at the @GeorgiaAquarium 🐶❤️ pic.twitter.com/CnsgVaY6oG
— People (@people) March 29, 2020