PHOTOS: The Covid-19 human lockdown, from an animal perspective

As cars and people stay off the streets, some creatures are walking free, while others are looking for extra TLC to come to terms with the new normal
Curated By: Aditi Tailang
Published: Apr 11, 2020
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Men give bananas to monkeys gathered on the side of the road as India remains under an unprecedented lockdown over the highly contagious coronavirus (COVID-19) on April 08, 2020 in New Delhi, India. Wild animals, including monkeys, are roaming human settlements in India as people are staying indoors due to the 21-day lockdown. With India's 1.3 billion population and tens of millions of cars off the roads, wildlife is moving towards areas inhabited by humans.