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Coronavirus Lockdown: Gorillas Visit Human Beings In Rwanda Villages After Missing Them For Weeks
Tables have turned- animals are now paying human beings visits in their homes after missing them for weeks.
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Because of the coronavirus, Rwanda enforced lockdown measures to restrict people’s movement in order to minimize the spread of the virus.
Villagers in Rwanda have thus stayed in their various homes for weeks as they adhere to the lockdown measures.
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Unbeknownst to them, their friends in the forest- the gorillas- have been missing them for weeks.
So the gorillas are now visiting human beings at their homes in villages in Rwanda, after not seeing them in public for weeks due to the coronavirus lockdown.
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Perhaps the gorillas are wondering where people went to. Check out the photo taken as one of the gorilla stands in a distance as it looks down on the villagers.
Source: AfricaCelebrities.com
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