Animals adapt to urban environments in various ways to survive and thrive in human-dominated spaces. 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, switch to eating human food sources like garbage, or nest in man-made structures such as buildings and bridges. Other adaptations include developing higher tolerance to noise, pollution, and artificial light. Overall, animals show remarkable flexibility and resilience in adjusting to urban landscapes.