Wildlife taking over the streets

Since billions of people have been confined to their homes due to COVID-19, wildlife has been seen taking over streets and parks in cities, big and small. Although it may seem that they are enjoying some (well deserved) peace and quiet time, some of them are going hungry, having become dependent on tourists for food.

Great Orme Kashmiri goats on the streets of Llandudno, Wales.

A deer looking for food in Nara. Normally they live in Nara Park, a popular tourist attraction, but now that tourists aren't around to feed them they've had to go into the city in search of food.

Stray dogs gather on a deserted road during a government-imposed nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus in Kolkata, India.

Monkeys are seen in front of a shop near Prang Sam Yod temple, following significant impact on tourism after the outbreak of COVID-19 spread, in Lopburi, Thailand.

Two peacocks walk down a street in Ronda, Spain, during the national lockdown.

In San Francisco, USA, coyotes have been roaming the empty streets, with many people having a surprise coyote encounter when they're popping out to get groceries.

Pigeons walk on the empty street in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Main picture: CNBC