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City Slickers is the ninth episode of Season Four.

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  • Number 10. Saltwater Crocodile - It makes no distinction between floodplains in and outside Darwin's city limit. It changed its behavior very little to adapt to life among humans.
  • Number 9. Blue Penguin - It may have few defense, but it makse use of our buildings as nests. They are not well adapted to the city despite our efforts to help them out.
  • Number 8. Mexican Free-Tailed Bat - Air Force cancel flights when they leave caves. Austin, TX, gets its free pest control and people also build "bat boxes" to welcome them into the city.
  • Number 7. Vulture - It roosts on skyscrapers instead of trees and can soar using the hot air thermals. It only took minor adjustments to let them thrive in the big city.
  • Number 6. Red-Tailed Hawk - Lured by pigeons, rats and mice. One named "Pale Male" became famous in the Big Apple.
  • Number 5. Fox - It lived in British towns because construction of low density housing made them their ideal habitat.
  • Number 4. Moose - It moved into Anchorage where it changed its behavior and lost its fear of humans.
  • Number 3. Raccoon - It adapted to life in the city very well, and can rest in chimneys and houses. They can use their nimble paws to get food in refrigerators, jars, and even wine bottles.
  • Number 2. Crow - Population in Tokyo has increased thanks to a combination of the enormous amounts of trash and its extraordinary intelligence.
  • Number 1. Macaque - 48% of macaques in Northern India live in close contact with people at all times because of the food. They only do what comes naturally as their jungle home is being threatened.
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