lockdown.The sex-hungry animals are roaming into gardens and holding up traffic looking for partners, encouraged by the fact the streets are quieter due to the coronavirus lockdown.They normally live on the Great Orme headland above Llandudno in North Wales, only occasionally venturing down into the townGreat Orme warden Sally Pidcock said: "The majority of them are billy goats.
By the time of the rut, when they become interested in females, you would hope they would be making their way back."But this year, they have been emboldened by the fact there are so few people around."That’s a bit more worrying because it might become a bit more complicated for them to find their way back."Their numbers have increased dramatically because vets have.