Authors: Tristan Donovan
Urban red foxes were first spotted in 1930s London. Today, aided by their adaptability, they are found in cities throughout the world, making them one of the most successful urban animals around.
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The western diamondback rattlesnake that found shelter in a Scottsdale, Arizona, garage.
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If the cap fits: the gopher snake that got itself trapped in a sprinkler cover in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
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Wilfredo Valladares of Miami's Neighborhood Enhancement Team with a chicken caught in Little Haiti. Just several thousand more to go.
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A giant African land snail, the cause of the biggest pest control operation ever launched by the Florida Department of Agriculture.
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Iguanas are so common in Miami that many residents think that they are native to the city.
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The tagged female boa that lives on the Deering Estate, fifteen miles south of downtown Miami.
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European starlings gathering in the skies around the Chase Tower in downtown Indianapolis.
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Berlin's wild boar problems have led the German capital to recruit a team of city hunters.
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Former Park Inn hotel resident Alex, the most famous of Berlin's raccoons.
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