May God not reduced humans to this. Residents of Samson, situated on the
northern coast of Turkey, were surprised over the weekend when they
looked out of their windows to see a huge flock of sheep overrunning the
streets below.
As people were staying in-doors due to the country's coronavirus
lockdown, a huge number of sheep were seen flocking into the city, with
some even stopping on grassy patches to graze.
A resident in one of the city's apartment blocks filmed the sheep from
above, showing just how many of the animals had found their way onto
Samson's streets, and took to social media to share the surprising
experience.
Another video of the same incident shows a man, very nonchalantly, at
the front of his herd as he leads them through the streets, while his
sheepdogs keep the sheep in-line.
The bells on she sheep can be heard ringing and echoing off the tall
apartment blocks in the city as the sheep 'baa' their way down the
roads, following their owner.
As roughly a third of the world's population is currently under some
form of coronavirus lockdown in an effort to fight the global pandemic,
nature has taken the opportunity to try and reclaim some lost ground.
Many other wild animals have also dared to explore deeper urban areas
and have been found in places which would usually be impossible for them
to venture to; usually-packed beaches, city roads and waterways.
From surfing hippos to playful dolphins, animals have been taking
advantage of a world in coronavirus lockdown, and now, the flock of
sheep has become the latest group of urban adventurers.
A wild hippo was pictured splashing and surfing in the waves off the
usually packed tourist beach of Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique, on April 21.
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