Adaptations
Dogs stopping at crosswalks? That can’t be possible. In Mexico, Perro Callejeros have been seen stopping at crosswalks, observing the daily life of humans. Stopping and sitting at crosswalks, to walking casually across the intersection, using various forms of transit and many other basic human routines. That’s not the only incredible thing about the Perro Callejero, hiding under vehicles, scavenging for food scraps, learning substantially important life skills without the help of the bitch or sire. Adapting to life on the run is astronomically difficult without being taught life skills at a young age of possibly days after birth could be an outcome of a bitch in danger and needing to abandon her pups. …show more content…
Under cars, bridges, trash piles and more the Perro Callejero could be found in many un-habitable places. Two hundred thousand, not a population of humans but stray canis lupus familiaris roaming the dangerous streets of Mexico City, Mexico, a lot larger problem in Mexico. An ideal Perro Callejero habitat would help to camouflage themselves from human and animal predators, protected from weather and to secure themselves from various