10 animals live in an unexpected place

Normally, everyone thinks that wild animals like lions in Africa, buffaloes in North America, kangaroos in Australia, etc. In other words, animals only have origins and live in certain territories. . But actually we can see them in unexpected places.

10. Australian camel

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Often camels live in Africa and Asia, yet in Australia there are up to a million wild camels. Their populations proliferate at amazing speeds, doubling every 9 years.

Corad Multe Brun brought camels to Australia in 1822, with the aim of using animals that could withstand the terrible heat to explore deserted deserts in Australia. From that day on, they became a harmful species by eating green leaves, and destroying many of the families' infrastructure to find water . Sometimes they broke into the restrooms of people's homes. Now people are encouraged to kill camels, but their populations are still increasing.

9. Zebra in Texas

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There is a place in Texas that allows hunters to catch and kill zebras, and to get this "pleasure" must buy tickets at very high prices. Zebras here grow very strong, because temperatures and environments in Texas are similar to those in Africa, making them strong and very healthy.

8. Hippopotamus in Colombia

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Pablo Emlio Escoba Gaviria, a billionaire name from the drug dealer, in 1980 built a zoo in his farm. One of his favorite wild animals is hippopotamus. He brought back the zoo of his four hippopotamus, native to Africa.

In 1993, he died, the authorities confiscated these hippos. But management does not cut them out into the forest. By 2007, the hippopotamus in Colombia had reached 16, living in the river Magdalena. If the Escoba is alive, it is unthinkable that they grow so fast!

7. Parrots in San Francisco

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Parrots are often found in South American forests, which are highly valuable for ornamental organisms because of their beautiful colors. In San Francisco, some parrots are escaping, not only do they not die but they also grow on the hills of the Telegraph Hil, making the area a tourist attraction with parrots, about 100 children in brilliant colors. They are raised by tourists so the number is increasing rapidly.

6. Monkey in Florida

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America is not recognized as a place of natural primates (except humans). However, a population of brown-faced red-faced macaques proliferate in the swamps of Florida, especially in Silver National Park.

The monkey was brought to the biology lab here since 1938. Sixty-six years after (1992), the terrible storm named Andrew, causing great damage to people and people, severely destroyed laboratories. . Brown monkeys were pushed to Florida. Brown monkeys are very aggressive, so people have advised visitors not to contact them.

5. Newspaper in the UK

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Although the state does not officially recognize it, many people believe there is a large number of newspapers residing in the UK, and on average four people each day report that they see them. They describe it as huge black cats like leopard.

Until now there are many explanations about this animal, because it is related to a law on wildlife management in 1976. When enacting the Law banning people raising these dangerous animals, the owners have released it comes back to nature.

4. Penguins in South Africa

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Speaking of penguins, everyone thinks they live in places all year round with snow and glaciers. In fact, there are many penguins, like black legs, in Africa. Unlike the Emperor penguin, which only adapts to ice, these flying birds gather at warm beaches in South Africa in large numbers. Often they live in large seas, but sometimes venture into the mainland. The tourists have a chance to play with penguins in the beach area.

3. Sharks in the lake

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Sharks often live in saltwater under the sea, but there are actually sharks that live in freshwater rivers and lakes. It was a flood, and the sharks from the sea were washed into freshwater, then left in the lake. Specifically in Australia in 2007, 10 bull sharks appeared in a golf course. So far they still grow well in the lake. So people warned children not to get close to the lake and the pickers at the golf course, not to catch the ball when it flew into the lake.

2. Ostrich in Texas

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Australian ostrich (also called emu bird) is a large bird living in the desert of Australia, but they also have a population in Texas . Since the 1990s, some farmers in Texas believe that emu will As a cow in the future, they invest in raising them but are not successful. However, they remain in Texas and live wild with hundreds of children.

1. Wolf Spider in England

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These spiders came to England from containers originating or visiting Central America. In the hot months, high humidity, so they keep proliferating pups. Although not a large spider population, it is not too rare. If you encounter this hairy spider you should not approach. This spider uses its hind legs to gently flick its small spines into any animal. Plugged into the meat, this fur makes the pain unbearable, blindness in the eyes.

These wolf spiders are more present than those raised for controlled play. Maybe after a while we will see them crawling on the street, for example at night.