تصاویر جالبی از حیوانات در عصر شیوع کرونا

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در طول lockdowns مربوط به کروناویروس در سراسر جهان، حیوانات هستند که در راه مختلف را تحت تاثیر قرار. برخی نیاز به مراقبت بیشتری دارند، در حالی که دیگران در حال کمک به مردم برای مقابله. فرزندخواندگی حیوان خانگی هستند، در حالی که بسته شدن بسته بندی گوشت بوته ها منجر به euthanizing دام. حیوانات وحشی که زندگی می کنند در مجاورت شهرک های انسانی اعم از به فضاهای تازه خالی، در حالی که حیوانات شهرستان ولگرد گرسنه چرا که افرادی که به طور معمول فرستادن اسکرپ که می خورند ترک همه خانه ماندن. جمع آوری در اینجا تصاویری از حیوانات در سراسر جهان، هر دو تحت تاثیر، و مقابله با، جهان به طور ناگهانی تغییر
تصاویر جالبی از حیوانات در عصر شیوع کرونا

 

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  • Lisa Fascilla, with children Nina and Alex, receives a beer delivery from Karen and Mark Heuwetter and their two dogs, Buddy and Barley, on May 3, 2020, in Huntington Village, New York. The Heuwetters own Six Harbors Brewery and have trained their two golden retrievers to help them make deliveries during the pandemic. The dogs are fitted with a four-pack of empty beer cans around their neck and meet customers at their doorstep while Mark and Karen carry the beer behind them. #

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  • Ashraf el-Helw, a lion tamer, leads part of a coronavirus “Stay home and stay safe” show with his 5-year-old female African lion, Joumana, and his sister Bushra el-Helw, inside their apartment in Cairo, Egypt. With Egypt’s national circus closed due to the pandemic, el-Helw records his big cats performing tricks in his apartment and posts the videos on social media. #

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  • Pet adopter Mary Carmen Arreguin holds her dog at a veterinary center at San Gregorio animal shelter, which was promoting adoptions as a way of making quarantine more bearable, in El Ajusco, on the southern outskirts of Mexico City, Mexico, on April 24, 2020. #

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  • Dominic Boesel, a German professional boxer who has held the IBO and WBA interim light heavyweight titles since November 2019, is joined by his bulldog puppies as he trains in his home in Freyburg, Germany, on April 28, 2020. #

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  • Hogs are raised at Old Elm Farms, a fifth-generation family farm, on May 5, 2020, near Sycamore, Illinois. Recent breakouts of COVID-19 at several major meat-processing facilities have caused a glut of market-ready hogs on farms and a shortage of pork in grocery stores, forcing some stores to limit customer purchases and some farmers to worry about the prospect of having to euthanize part of their herd. #

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  • An Indonesian carriage driver sits under a highway bridge where he is keeping his horse in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 6, 2020. Drivers of traditional horse carriages called delman, which are used to transport tourists around the city, are struggling to feed their families and their horses after more than a month of work loss due to the pandemic. The horses who normally get grain and commercial feed are now getting only grass that the drivers cut from vacant lots. #

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  • Monkeys wait for food at Pashupatinath Temple, Nepal’s most revered Hindu temple, during the lockdown in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 6, 2020. Guards, staff, and volunteers are making sure that animals and birds on the temple grounds don’t starve during the country’s lockdown, which halted temple visits and stopped the crowds that used to line up to feed the animals. #

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  • A person, watched by his cat, marks the days spent in confinement in his home in Givors near Lyon, France, on May 5, 2020. #

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