In man's war against coronavirus, they fall victim, too.

While humankind combats the deadly coronavirus pandemic, its victims go far beyond Homo sapiens. Zoo animals, stray animals and even pets, owing to their close contact with Earth's most intelligent beings, are also having a rather turbulent time. 

A monkey sits on the shoulder of zookeeper Jorge Mogollon at the Santacruz Zoo which is closed amid a lockdown to help contain the spread of the new coronavirus in San Antonio, near Bogota, Colombia, April 21, 2020. The zoo depends on daily ticket sales to feed the animals, and with no money coming in, except for a contribution from local government that only covers one week of upkeep, zookeepers are scrambling the find donations of money and food to keep the animals healthy. /AP

A monkey sits on the shoulder of zookeeper Jorge Mogollon at the Santacruz Zoo which is closed amid a lockdown to help contain the spread of the new coronavirus in San Antonio, near Bogota, Colombia, April 21, 2020. The zoo depends on daily ticket sales to feed the animals, and with no money coming in, except for a contribution from local government that only covers one week of upkeep, zookeepers are scrambling the find donations of money and food to keep the animals healthy. /AP

Municipal workers wearing protective face masks and suits as a preventive measure against the spread of the coronavirus, feed the fish on the iconic Balikligol lake in the city of Sanliurfa, southeastern Turkey, Wednesday, April 8, 2020. Balikligol, one of the symbols of the city, regularly visited by thousands of people every day is now empty due to coronavirus lockdown, and officials are feeding fish, pigeons and stray dogs and cats around the city's center. /AP

Municipal workers wearing protective face masks and suits as a preventive measure against the spread of the coronavirus, feed the fish on the iconic Balikligol lake in the city of Sanliurfa, southeastern Turkey, Wednesday, April 8, 2020. Balikligol, one of the symbols of the city, regularly visited by thousands of people every day is now empty due to coronavirus lockdown, and officials are feeding fish, pigeons and stray dogs and cats around the city's center. /AP

A monkey checks an empty bottle left by devotees at Pashupatinath temple, the country's most revered Hindu temple, during the lockdown in Kathmandu, Nepal, April 6, 2020. Guards, staff and volunteers are making sure animals and birds on the temple grounds don't starve during the country's lockdown, which halted temple visits and stopped the crowds that used to line up to feed the animals. /AP

A monkey checks an empty bottle left by devotees at Pashupatinath temple, the country's most revered Hindu temple, during the lockdown in Kathmandu, Nepal, April 6, 2020. Guards, staff and volunteers are making sure animals and birds on the temple grounds don't starve during the country's lockdown, which halted temple visits and stopped the crowds that used to line up to feed the animals. /AP

A dog is held by a driver in one of the vehicles lined up to receive dog or cat food as it circles the driveway at the Animal Friends campus in Ohio, April 11, 2020. People were lined up before 8:00 a.m. for the distribution that was announced to start at 11:00 a.m. They distribution is for families that are struggling to feed themselves and their pets during the coronavirus pandemic. /AP

A dog is held by a driver in one of the vehicles lined up to receive dog or cat food as it circles the driveway at the Animal Friends campus in Ohio, April 11, 2020. People were lined up before 8:00 a.m. for the distribution that was announced to start at 11:00 a.m. They distribution is for families that are struggling to feed themselves and their pets during the coronavirus pandemic. /AP

Jackals are seen on the grass at Hayarkon Park, in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel, April 12, 2020. With Tel Aviv in lockdown due to the coronavirus crisis, and the park, like most of the city, nearly empty, the timid animals have come into the open, reaching areas where they rarely venture as they search for food. /AP

Jackals are seen on the grass at Hayarkon Park, in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel, April 12, 2020. With Tel Aviv in lockdown due to the coronavirus crisis, and the park, like most of the city, nearly empty, the timid animals have come into the open, reaching areas where they rarely venture as they search for food. /AP

Llamas walk on a deserted highway amid government restrictions that limit residents to essential shopping, in an attempt to contain the spread of the new coronavirus, in El Alto, Bolivia, Wednesday, April 22, 2020. /AP

Llamas walk on a deserted highway amid government restrictions that limit residents to essential shopping, in an attempt to contain the spread of the new coronavirus, in El Alto, Bolivia, Wednesday, April 22, 2020. /AP

Kangaroos take a mid-morning rest at the Denver Zoo in Denver, Tuesday, April 21, 2020. The zoo has been closed to the public because of the new coronavirus since March 17. /AP

Kangaroos take a mid-morning rest at the Denver Zoo in Denver, Tuesday, April 21, 2020. The zoo has been closed to the public because of the new coronavirus since March 17. /AP