Unit6Survival;Tolearntogetthemainideaofthepassagefromthetitleandthegivenpicture
Tolearntounderstandthemainideaofeachparagraphbygettingthekeyinformation
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;2.Mostofuswouldassumethaturbandevelopmentandclimatechangeareresponsibleforpushingtheanimalsoutoftheirnaturalhabitats.Howevertruethisis,wealsoneedtoconsiderthatsomeoftheseso-calledurbananimalshavenevermovedatall-itswehumanswhohavemovedintotheirterritory.Wherevertheygo,animalsfindtownsandcitiesintheirway.Withnowhereelsetomaketheirhomes,theyhavenochoicebuttomoveinwithus.;3.Asourcitiesbecomegreener,theyofferincreasinglyappealingspacestoanimalslookingfornewhabitats.Outofreachfrommanyoftheirnaturalpredators,thesenewcomersoftenflourishintheirnewcitylives.Today,foxescanbeseenalloverLondon-oneevenbeingfoundlivingonthe72ndflooroftheShardbuildingwhenitwasunderconstruction!Whatsmore,hungryanimalsarefindingplentytoeatinourgardensandintheleftoverswethrowaway.
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