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|Issue 194
How wild animals have evolved to thrive alongside humans in towns and cities
SCALY WINDOW SCALERS
The anole lizard of Puerto Rico once lived among the trees in dense forests. But for those whose natural habitats have been replaced by buildings, their bodies have evolved to navigate new terrain. To climb up human-made structures - often built with smooth materials such as glass - anole lizards have evolved to grow specialised scales.
These scales are found on their feet and provide more grip to secure them to vertical windows. This isn't their only urban adaptation, as scientists discovered that they have also developed larger limbs than rural anole lizards. This helps them run faster across open areas, where trees would usually conceal them from aerial predators.
HIGH-RISE NESTING Usually, peregrine falcons make their nests in the soil or stones of a cliff ledge. This involves digging away at the loose gravel with their talons to make a safe hollow to lay eggs inside. In cities, however, there are sections of buildings already constructed by humans that produce a similar environment for these birds to nest in. At the top of skyscrapers, peregrine falcons have the height they seek from tall cliffs, as well as sheltered depressions in the form of gutters and walled rooftops.

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