If you set foot on these lands, you will be hard pressed to find the silhouette of people living only with animals.
Around the world, it is not uncommon for lands to become special habitats for a single animal species.
There, there is no human life, their owners are the animals. Famous is the island of cute foxes and rabbits in Japan. In the United States there is an island with only wild horses or a lake in Palau with over a million jellyfish.
1. The village full of foxes in Japan
Many people are scared when it comes to foxes, but in Japan, a country famous for loving animals, there is a special village called Zao Kitsune dedicated to foxes.
Coming to this special village, visitors can not only watch hundreds of wild foxes freed freely, but also touch the adorable animals or feed them.
The village full of foxes located in Myagi Prefecture, Japan. There are around 600 foxes that are free to roam, live without human control.
This village was founded in Shiroishi, a town in Miyagi Prefecture in the early 1990s and exists until today.
Initially, this place was a reserve for foxes with many rare species such as red fox, snow fox, platinum fox, silver fox.
2. Rabbit Island
Okunoshima Island is a small island in the city of Takehara, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. This place looks like a nice zoo because there are a lot of rabbits.
About 300 rabbits live in the wild here, so the island is also known as Usagi Jami (Rabbit Island).
The official name of Rabbit Island is Okunoshima, located off the coast of Hiroshima, Japan. On the island there are hundreds of wild rabbits but they are very friendly. Every visitor to this island is chased by rabbits, asking for food.
3. Crab Island
Australia’s Christmas Island is home to many different species of flora and fauna, but it may still be the “home” of red crabs. There are around 120 million red crabs living on this tiny island.
Crab Island, officially named Christmas Island (Christmas), is located off the coast of Australia. It has more than 120 million wild crabs.
Each year, these millions of red crabs migrate from the forests of Australia’s Christmas Island to the Indian Ocean to spawn.
4. Jellyfish Lake
If you have the chance to set foot on Eil Malk Island in Palau, you will have the opportunity to roam free in a lake with millions of golden jellyfish.
Jellyfish Lake is located on Eil Malik Island in Palau. There are over a million jellyfish. The exit to the ocean is blocked, spawning jellyfish only in the lake, causing the numbers to increase.
Because there are no enemies, the lake jellyfish gradually lose their aggressive nature. Visitors here comfortably swim with jellyfish.
5. Island cat
The small island of Tashirojima in the land of the rising sun is known as the “cat paradise”. While the number of inhabitants on this beautiful island is only 100 people, the number of cats is several times larger.
This is why people joke that this dark animal “dominated” the beautiful island of Tashirojima.
The Japanese island of Tashirojima has 100 inhabitants but the number of cats is several times higher.
The island has no rats as they have all been captured by cats.
6. Island horse
Assateague Island is located off the east coast of Delmarva, Maryland, USA, where wild horses live.
There is no one on this island and only wild horses roam the beaches, so they are the real owners of the island.
The island horse named Assateague is located on the coast of the United States. The island has more than 300 wild horses.
7. Monkey Island
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