By breeding.
Simple - they reproduce to perpetuate the species ! If they didn't - every species would die out !
So they could reproduce and perpetuate the species.
In order to perpetuate the species (make more Pandas). :)
For the same reason humans and other animals have babies - to perpetuate the species !
Other red-tail Boas ! Cross-breeding different species invariably results in mutations or health problems. In their natural habitat, animals almost never interbreed with species other than their own. Natural selection is imprinted in the animal to breed with their own kind to perpetuate their species !
yes All creatures must reproduce to perpetuate the species.
to continue the species I believe living things reproduce to perpetuate and keep the species going as was from the beginning of time. That is the living things' needs. to ensure the continuity of their kind
Bats are not a species, they belong to the order Chiroptera. Some species of bat are endangered, but not all. Bats as a whole are not endangered.
Bats make up the order Chiroptera, which has over 1,000 species. Each species has its own scientific name.
The scientific name for bats is Chiroptera. They are the only mammals capable of sustained flight.
There are 51 species of sac-winged bats, and each has its own conservation status. Some are endangered and others aren't.