Peregrine falcons have also adapted to living and breeding in cities. They nest on tall buildings and eat pigeons and gulls. Sometimes I think the only wildlife that survives will be animals that can adapt to living in areas humans have transformed for their own use.
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Fig. 1 by University of California
True or False: Peregrine Falcons are no longer on the endangered species list
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