1. Introduction: The Age-Old Question of Crossings and Its Broader Significance
The question “Why do creatures cross roads?” has intrigued humanity for centuries, serving as a metaphor for curiosity, risk, and the drive for survival. Historically, animals and humans have navigated boundaries—be it physical, cultural, or conceptual—making crossings integral to evolution and societal development. From ancient trade routes to modern urban landscapes, crossings symbolize transitions, opportunities, and threats alike.


