Photos from South Africa's Kruger National Park show a pride of lions lounging on a road
or wild boar in Italy, animals around the world appear to be adjusting well to life without humans during the coronavirus outbreak.'s Kruger National Park shows.
On a normal day, the area would be busy with tourists, but Kruger has been shut since March 25 as part of South Africa's nationwide lockdown to combat coronavirus.
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