The Most Extreme Season 4 Episode 9
The Most Extreme
Season 4

Ep 9. City Slickers

  • TV-G
  • March 21, 2006

The Most Extreme - Season 4, Episode 9: City Slickers

In this exciting episode of "The Most Extreme," we delve into the fascinating world of urban wildlife. From bustling metropolises to quiet suburban neighborhoods, cities have become unexpected hotspots for a variety of animal species. Join us as we explore the unique challenges and surprising adaptations of these city slickers.

Our journey begins in New York City, a concrete jungle like no other. Here, we discover how raccoons have managed to thrive amidst the chaos. These clever creatures have become expert dumpster divers, scavenging for food and developing incredible problem-solving skills. With their dexterous paws and highly adaptable nature, raccoons have truly become masters of urban survival.

Moving across the globe to Mumbai, India, we encounter one of the city's most iconic inhabitants: the Indian sacred cow. Considered holy by the local population, these bovines roam freely through the streets, dodging traffic and enjoying the perks of urban life. We'll uncover how these gentle giants have adapted to city living and the complex relationship they share with the human residents.

Jakarta, Indonesia, is our next stop, where macaques have learned to navigate the bustling cityscape. Living near temples, parks, and busy streets, these clever primates have thrived on the vast array of food available. However, their proximity to humans also poses risks, as they sometimes clash with the local population. We'll explore the intricate dynamics between these intelligent monkeys and the people who coexist with them.

As we make our way to the United Kingdom, we discover the enchanting world of urban foxes. From London to Bristol, these charismatic scavengers have adapted seamlessly to city life. We witness their nightly foraging expeditions, often centered around garbage cans and backyards, as they take advantage of the opportunities presented by human habitation. Join us as we observe the challenges and controversies that arise from the presence of these clever hunters in urban environments.

Continuing our journey, we head to Tokyo, Japan, where the city's ever-present population of crows showcases their remarkable intelligence. These feathered residents have honed their problem-solving skills to access food and even use passing traffic to crack nuts. We unravel their complex social structure and explore the mutual benefits that come from their coexistence with the people of Tokyo.

Our expedition takes us to Cape Town, South Africa, where baboons skillfully navigate the urban landscape. These remarkable primates have managed to find food and shelter in the city, despite the challenges posed by human development. We delve into the ongoing efforts to minimize conflicts between baboons and humans, shedding light on the delicate balance needed for peaceful cohabitation.

Finally, we conclude our exploration in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where urban otters have caught the attention of researchers. These elusive creatures have adapted in surprising ways to the city's waterways, proving that even the most unlikely creatures can thrive in an urban environment. We uncover the secrets of their success and witness their playful antics as they take advantage of Rio's unique landscape.

"The Most Extreme: City Slickers" offers a captivating look at the resilience, adaptability, and ingenuity of the animal kingdom in the face of urbanization. From raccoons and cows to macaques and otters, we witness firsthand how these city slickers have truly become masters of survival in our ever-changing world. Join us on this eye-opening journey through the concrete jungles where humans and wildlife coexist in unexpected harmony.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 21, 2006
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Language
    English