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After the goats on the building, the wolf on the satellite dish, and the police box turned into an aquarium, this is another animal on the streets of London painted by Banksy, the artist whose true identity remains a mystery.
Rhino on a Car: Banksy's latest work and the artist's eighth release in InstagramThe zoo series started a week ago in southwest London. Goat in a buildingAs if you were on a falling rock slope and under the watch of a real camera.
The artist also transformed a British police box into an aquarium. He confirmed his authorship on social media, in an image that reveals that no law enforcement agent could resist immortalizing the ephemeral work.
Two elephants, looking out of a window, were also painted in Chelsea, and later, three monkeys hung in a Brick Lane tube station.
In southeast London, now without a trace, there was a wolf on a satellite dish, then stolen by a group of masked men, and it appeared on social media and was witnessed by passersby.
“I don't understand how he could do this.”
The artist also created two swans in an advert for a fast food restaurant in a North East London neighbourhood that recently joined an anti-racism protest.
On Saturday, it was the turn of a cat lying on a destroyed poster, looking at it between inspiration and amazement.
“I was shocked,” said one resident. “I don’t understand how he could do this without anyone seeing it.”
Amid mockery, the work was removed by men claiming security concerns over the removal of the animal created by the artist known as Banksy, but whose true identity remains unknown.

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