Drivers in Kyiv warned about unexpected danger on the roads: maximum attention while driving.
In Kyiv, there are more and more hares on the streets due to the warm winter and hunting ban. Young hares from Troieshchyna are seen in videos as they approach people and eat cabbage. According to the director of the Kyiv Zoo, this behavior of the hares is related to the warm weather and favorable conditions for them. Experts note a significant increase in the hare population in the capital over the past three years, which creates problems for urban infrastructure and road safety.
The zoo director also urges drivers to be careful as hares may suddenly run onto the road and get hit by vehicles. The warm winter forces hares to actively search for food and appear near people's homes. Thanks to the hunting ban, the number of hares in the urban environment is rapidly increasing.
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