Peregrine falcons hunt in New York City and wild boars do anything they please in Berlin, but reticulated pythons make their homes in the sewers of Singapore. Humans may have built towns and cities, but wildlife manages to thrive there, too, and Marilyn Singer's poems for readers 4 and up accordingly celebrate Chicago's coyotes, New Delhi's rhesus monkeys, and Japan's sika deer. Each poem is accompanied by a short, informative text about the animal and Gordy Wright's detailed, panoramic paintings of these worldwide locales.