The Survival rate of any organism on a long enough timeline is 0.
To answer your question, No. In most animals, very few offspring reach adulthood. That is why they are born in litters, rather than just one or two like humans.
Because it increases the chance that the animals offspring survive into adulthood, if there are more eggs, there is more chance that one will not be predated on and survive.
Because it increases the chance that the animals offspring survive into adulthood, if there are more eggs, there is more chance that one will not be predated on and survive.
According to evolution, every organism on the planet produces more offspring than can possibly survive. See Charles Darwin's The Orgin of Species.There is variation among species in the amount that survive. If you're looking for an organism with a high death rate look at plants who produce thousands or millions of seeds. Not every one of these matures into an adult. Many are picked out by birds and other animals.
Most animals need food or nutrition to survive .
the animals are noctournal...helping them survive in the heat. the process is called natural selection where the fittest ones survive and pass on the traits to their offspring for the next generations.
Fitness is a term that is used to measure the ability to survive and produce the most offspring.
The animals adapt to the harsh changes in climate over time. (:animals survive the tundra because they have blubber. and most animals camouflage into the eviornment.They evolved to.
1.they need water and food.2.they both can have offspring(babes). 3can be asexual(have offspring with out male sperm) and can be sexual ( have to mate to conceive offspring)
The female cheetah teaches her offspring how to hunt and kill prey, what animals to kill and how to avoid predators.
overbreeding leading to decrease in population.
Most animals defecate. The species that do not have alternate ways of disposing of waste materials. They survive just as well as animals that defecate.
overbreeding leading to decrease in population.