Animals adapt to living in urban environments in various ways. Some common adaptations include changes in behavior, diet, and habitat preferences. For example, animals may become more nocturnal to avoid human activity during the day, or they may learn to scavenge for food in human settlements. Some species also develop tolerance to pollutants and noise in urban areas. Additionally, animals may alter their nesting or roosting sites to better suit urban landscapes. Overall, animals exhibit a range of behavioral and physical adaptations to survive and thrive in urban environments.