Why wall lizards in cities are friendlier: Know what the study says

A fascinating study reveals urban wall lizards in Croatia are surprisingly social, forming stronger bonds than their solitary rural cousins. Limited city space forces these reptiles to swap hostility for tolerance, clustering in groups and developing social networks. This dramatic behavioural shift highlights how wildlife adapts to urbanisation, offering insights into species resilience and urban planning's role.

Why wall lizards in cities are friendlier: Know what the study says
A fascinating study reveals urban wall lizards in Croatia are surprisingly social, forming stronger bonds than their solitary rural cousins. Limited city space forces these reptiles to swap hostility for tolerance, clustering in groups and developing social networks. This dramatic behavioural shift highlights how wildlife adapts to urbanisation, offering insights into species resilience and urban planning's role.