Bindya A*
Independent Researcher, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Science University, Wayanad, India
*Corresponding Author: Bindya A, Independent Researcher, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Science University, Wayanad, India.
Received: May 25, 2023; Published: June 15, 2023
Urban areas are typically characterized by concrete jungles, bustling streets, and towering buildings. However, amidst the urban sprawl, wildlife has found ways to adapt and coexist with human populations. The life of wildlife in urban areas presents a fascinating study of resilience, adaptation, and survival. Urbanization often leads to significant changes in natural habitats. Forests, wetlands, and grasslands are replaced by buildings, roads, and parks. Despite these alterations, certain species have managed to adapt and utilize urban landscapes as their new habitats. Birds, insects, and small mammals are among the most successful urban adapters.
Citation: Bindya A. “Life Under the City Lights".Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences 4.7 (2023): 69.
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