2. Miyajima Island
The Miyajima island is located in Japan and it’s filled with deer. There are more than 1,000 deer on this island, completely friendly and sociable. Every day they greet tourists from all around the world.
While you’re here bear in mind that you’re not allowed by law to feed them.
3. Okunoshima Island
Japan seems like a dreamy place because not only is there a deer island, there’s also a rabbit island. There are hundreds of rabbits living on Okunoshima. It’s unknown how they came to be here, and predators aren’t allowed.
Unfortunately, because of the fact that tourists aren’t doing any proper research before arriving here, they end up giving out food that’s bad for the bunnies. The Government is still not sure how to handle this situation.
4. Assateague Island
Near the coast of Maryland, this breathtaking island is every horse lover’s dream. There are over 30 miles of beach and over 300 exotic bird species. But the main attraction remains the horses.
Here you can go on a cruise or kayaking tours where you can watch the ponies have the time of their lives. In the month of July there are over 40,000 tourists that see this amazing place.
5. Pig Beach
As you have probably guessed, this island is filled with pigs. It’s located in the Bahamas about 82 miles south of Nassau. There are several tourists that visit this island just to see and feed the piglets.
The Pig Beach can only be accessed by boat, so those of you who wish to visit it need to sign up for a tour guide.
6. Duiker Island
There are almost 6,000 cape fur seals located on Duiker Island, also known as Seal Island (for obvious reasons). This place is home to many wildlife species, including African penguins.
If you take a boat tour you can easily see the pack of many many seals.