A quick glance of the wildlife in the Korean demilitarized zone

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A quick glance of the wildlife in the Korean demilitarized zone
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Wildlife appears to be thriving in the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea. Over 6,000 wildlife species were found behind the civilian control line in street view images released by Google this week.

Golden eagles, goats and wild cats are among the 6,168 wildlife species were found in new street view images released by Google this week which offer a rare glimpses into life behind the civilian control line.

Slicing across the entire peninsula, the DMZ includes a range of environments from rocky mountains to rivers and tidal swamps. And animals such as long-tailed mountain goats, classified as endangered by South Korea’s environment ministry, can be spotted in the rocky terrain of the Taebaek mountains.

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