Lingkan Reang
Highly adaptable and opportunistic, pigeons exploit urban food sources and nesting sites, making them city dwellers.
Agile and resourceful, squirrels navigate urban parks and backyards, exploiting nut and seed resources.
Resourceful and secretive, rats thrive in urban shadows, scavenging food waste and exploiting hidden habitats.
In cities like Mumbai and Delhi langurs adapt to human-modified landscapes, raiding garbage and crops.
Intelligent and omnivorous, crows capitalize on urban food waste, exploiting trash cans and scavenging.
Adaptable and cunning, red foxes infiltrate urban fringes, hunting small prey and scavenging food in gardens and parks.
Nocturnal and inconspicuous, urban bats exploit building roosts and insect-rich skies, providing pest control services.
Raccoons raid urban garbage, gardens, and pet food, thriving in human-altered environments.
In cities like Chicago and Portland, white-tailed deer and mule deer adapt to urban green spaces, grazing on landscaping and crops.