Urban Animal refers to species that have adapted to living in or around human-dominated environments, particularly cities. These animals thrive in urban landscapes, taking advantage of the resources and habitats created by urbanization, such as parks, buildings, streets, and waste disposal systems. Urban animals can include both native species that have evolved to tolerate city life and non-native species that have been introduced by humans. Common examples of urban animals include pigeons, squirrels, raccoons, foxes, and even coyotes in certain areas. These animals often exhibit unique behaviors, such as scavenging for food, seeking shelter in human-made structures, and adjusting their activity patterns to avoid human interaction. While some urban animals are seen as pests or nuisances, others have become iconic symbols of urban ecosystems, demonstrating the resilience and adaptability of wildlife in the face of urban expansion.
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