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Paws Channel's video: When Wild Animals Visit Our Streets

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Our video today is about wild animals entering human settlements. A lot of wild life was seen on urban streets specially during the pandemic. Anyways, let's start our today's video. In the first clip a chimp escaped from the zoo in Japan. After being one hour on a loose, the escapee decided to climb up an electric pole and have some rest. The authorities were informed by a member of public, and city officials managed to capture it again by tranquilising it. It could've ended really bad for curious George, if he would've touched two live wires at one time, before the authorities cut off the power. The next video was captured by damien mander , where a Rhino stroll into the streets of major city in Nepal. Luckily no one was harmed and the beautiful animal disappeared into the wilderness after a while. However, on another occasion a Rhino entered the city near Chitwan district Nepal, and killed a man who was returning home after fishing. In the next clip an Anaconda was seen crossing a busy road in Brazil. Local resident Italo Nascimento Fernandes captured footage of the hefty snake, as it edged its way across a congested highway in the Brazilian state of Rondonia. Concerned that the reptile would be injured, Fernandes hopped out of his vehicle and began redirecting traffic, to ensure the sizeable snake made its way safely across the road. In the next clip a hippopotamus took a stroll, through the town of St. Lucia on South Africa’s east coast. One tonne hippos are the likely night-time guests who would go to dine out in a South African town, not very often but rarely. But this particular hippo decided to visit the town during the day, luckily no one was harmed. Otherwise, hippopotamus are the world's deadliest large land mammals, killing an estimated 500 people per year in Africa. In the next clip a lion entered into the village in Gir India, and killed farmer's cow. Human wild conflict in India is quite common and a lot of videos have been shared online where lions, tigers, leopards , elephants and other wild animals entered into near by towns creating a chaos. In the next clip, a young lioness visits the near by cafe in Pilanesberg national park south Africa. The cafe owner quickly locked the door, which kept the lioness from entering the cafe. In the next clip a massive sealion was resting on top of the car in Uruguay South America. The clever guy managed to bring it down by throwing fish on the floor. Slowly the guy managed to lead it to the near by sea where it belonged. Luckily no one was harmed and the meat loaf went back to where it belonged. In another incident a 13-year-old girl Megan Pagnini who was attacked by a sea lion while playing in the ocean. The Video was shared on YouTube where the sea lion can be seen charging at Megan Pagnini, as she frolics in knee-deep water at Pismo Beach, California. The sea lion tore a deep chunk out of the girl’s leg. Wildlife experts said it’s possible the sea lion is suffering from domoic acid poisoning, which can make them aggressive. Well luckily this sea lion didn't have that issue and went back to the water without much of a hassle. In the next clip roughly 300 crocodiles swam through flooded streets in India. About 5,000 people were evacuated from their homes, as water from the overflowing crocodile-infested Vishwamitri River, spread through the city of 1.2 million people. A video of one young crocodile, emerging from the flood to attack a dog went viral on social media. The reptile was caught by animal rights activists. In the next clip a pride of lions walk through the streets of a village in India. The native Maldhari tribals have lived alongside the lions for years, on the whole peacefully. Lion visits are a regular feature in six out of 10 villages . in the Gir region spread out in three districts of Saurashtra - Junagadh, Amreli and Bhavnagar. Now, the next clip is a bit of mystery. The video claiming to show a Tiger entering into a convenience store, and creating panic among the few people inside has been shared through many online video sharing platforms. Mostly in comedy, entertainment or pets and animals categories. Our search indicates that the video was originally shared in June 2008 on Live Leak and YouTube about the same time.But what makes the video questionable is that the owner of the convenience store is a white guy, and there are no Bengal tigers in Europe or USA. So either this was a pet tiger and video was made to get the social media attention or it was nicely edited. In the next clip an alligator took full advantage of the covid, and visit the empty streets in Southern California. In the next clip an Indian Civet walks in the streets of India during the lockdown. The small Indian civet is a civet native to South and Southeast Asia.

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