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- 1. What do Australian White Ibises build in trees near water sources for raising their young?
- 5. Where do Australian White Ibises often search for discarded food in urban areas?
- 6. The long, curved beak of the Australian White Ibis allows it to do this in mud and shallow water.
- 7. Urban animals have successfully done this to survive and thrive in city environments.
- 10. This characteristic allows the Australian White Ibis to thrive in various environments, including urban areas.
- 11. The type of environment where red foxes and pigeons thrive by adapting their behavior and diet.
- 14. Pigeons and ibises are often seen gathering in these large groups.
- 16. These small creatures are part of the diet of many urban birds, including the Australian White Ibis.
- 18. Cats use a variety of these to communicate with humans and other animals.
- 20. What bird is known for its strong flying ability and is often found scavenging for food in urban areas?
- 21. Cats are known for their flexibility and this, which helps them climb and jump effectively.
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- 2. Despite their social nature in groups, red foxes can also exhibit this behavior when hunting.
- 3. The habitat where the Australian White Ibis is often found, alongside wetlands and coastlines.
- 4. This characteristic helps the red fox balance and provides insulation against the cold.
- 8. Red foxes are omnivores, meaning they have a varied this that includes both plants and animals.
- 9. Pigeons and urban cats often rely on this source of sustenance found in cities.
- 12. Red foxes are known for being this, marking their home ranges to keep others away.
- 13. What small to medium-sized mammal is known for its adaptability and cunning hunting abilities?
- 15. What behavior do urban birds often engage in to find food among human waste?
- 17. Cats may become more this to avoid human activity and traffic in urban settings.
- 19. What type of behavior is common among pigeons, as they often live in large groups?
