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An island ruled by animals

Have you ever thought that only humans will rule the planet we live on? But this is not necessarily true, because in the past century, scientists have discovered some fascinating island ecosystems, where animals are the rulers. From stray dog shelters in Central America to snake-infested islands off the coast of Brazil, the scenic spots we are about to see are absolutely prosperous.

1, the cat in Tonawanda Island, new york.

In the north of Buffalo, new york, there is an 85-acre island that every cat lover should visit. There are more cats than people on Tonawanda Island, and thousands of cats roam the streets of the town.

But many of them live in the street, and they don't have enough food. They also bring many problems to the local people. Because of this, animal rights activists have been launching a campaign to promote the adoption of stray cats.

2. Foxes in Zaohu Village, Japan.

The Tibetan King Fox Village in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, is surrounded by mountains and is home to more than 65,438+000 foxes.

If you have ever traveled to Japan and want to visit this island, you can spend 100 yen (less than 1 USD) to visit this village. Once you get there, you will have a chance to feed the fox.

3. Sheep in New Zealand.

Here is an incredible fact that you may not know: Can you believe that in New Zealand, everyone has nearly 20 sheep? In other words, it means that there are more than 74 million sheep living in this country. How crazy is this?

/kloc-At the end of 0/8, the British explorer james cook brought back a sheep from Europe. Since then, the number of sheep has increased rapidly. Since then, sheep farming has become one of the most important agricultural industries in this country.

4. Rabbit in Ono Island, Japan (where is the rabbit? Japan's national island)

Do you know what is cuter than an island full of cats or sheep? Japan's Ono Island! This is a tourist island with several campsites, hiking routes and even some historical buildings. And rabbits, of course!

The craziest thing is that no one is 100% sure how these rabbits got to the island. Some people think that around 197 1, a group of primary school students brought eight rabbits to the island, and they soon began to breed.

5. Horses in Assateague Island, Maryland.

Azati Island is a weir island located in Maryland, USA. Every animal lover should go and see it. It has beautiful scenery, because it is the location of the national coast and state park of Assateague Island, but there are not only beautiful scenery here, but also horses everywhere in the park!

Legend has it that when a Spanish ship carrying horses was wrecked near the coast, the horses arrived at the island first, and some of them survived. Watching horses roam freely on the grassland on the island, this unique place is worth visiting!

6. Birds in ursula Island.

The Philippines is famous not only for its amazing beaches and towering mountains, but also for its rich wildlife. But if you go to ursula, you will have both! In addition to white sand beaches and blue-green seawater, you will also find this is a bird sanctuary.

There are no special scenic spots on the island to protect this rare bird, most of which are pigeons. They live in some swamp forests in the middle of the island.

7. The dog in Helidia, Costa Rica.

This is a great place for dog lovers! Heredia is a small island in Costa Rica with charming beaches and amazing dog shelters. There are nearly 1000 dogs in this place called Territorio de Zaguates.

The reserve has a policy of prohibiting euthanasia of animals. In addition, they also launched an adoption campaign to find a home for these stray dogs.

8. Tadao's cat in Japan.

As you can see, Japan is home to many animal islands, and Daitian Island is one of the most beautiful islands! Although there are only 100 residents on this island, there are thousands of stray cats.

But the living conditions of these cats are much better than those of Tonawanda Island in new york. Obviously, the local people believe that feeding cats can bring wealth and good luck, so these little guys live happily there!

9. Chickens in Kauai, Hawaii.

This is a lovely island, one of the most unique islands in Hawaii. There are a large number of chickens living here, most of which are the result of hybridization between domestic chickens and red chickens.

According to local people, when Hurricane Eva hit the island, a group of birds escaped and blew open a bunch of chicken cages. These chickens fled everywhere. In any case, you should go to this island, not only because there are birds here, but also because of the beaches there!

10, wallabies in Lambert Island, Ireland.

These kangaroo-like creatures are one of the cutest animals in the world. Guess what, there is only one island in Ireland with so many! Llambi Island is only 4 kilometers from Dublin. There are many kangaroos on the island. You can visit them at any time of the year!

People may think, how did these animals get here in the first place? Obviously, in 1950s, nature lover Rupert Bahrain tried to introduce different exotic species, but these little kangaroos were the only ones that survived. Today, there are more than 100 such animals on this island.

To be continued.