The platypus is currently in no danger of extinction. Since being protected by law, it has a very good chance of survival.
A female platypus will lay between one and three eggs each breeding season, which occurs just once a year. The average number of eggs is two.
It's zero. They all die eventually. Just like humans do.
mammals have a greater chance of survival because they can adopt to changes in their environment.
the Euglena has a better chance of survival because it can capture prey.
yes
60%
survival
So you have less of a chance of dying.....
O% chance
how does biodiversity in an ecosystem increases the chances of survival for organisms
the guards.
It give the best chance of survival
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so they have less chance of dying