It is claimed that giraffes' necks have elongated over a (long) period of time so that they can feed on highly-placed tree leaves. But there are antelope that merely stand on their hind legs to achieve the same feat.
When Columbus et al came to America, re-introducing horses to the North American continent, some of those horses got loose (one way or another) and became feral. During the ensuing 500 years, four "environmentally diverse" adaptations have occurred, two of which are described thus:
The horses that escaped to the desert regions grew sparser coats, longer legs, and thinner torsos.
The horses that escaped to the colder, mountainous regions of America grew thicker coats and shorter forelegs, similar to, but not the same as, goats.
culture
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a squirrel needs to eat dring and space to store food for the winter
how does governments try to meet the needs of their citizens
Organisms have to compete for a lot of things in order to meet their needs. Some of the things that they have to compete for are habitats, food, and water.
Adaptation, camouflage, mimicry
water, food
culture
animals have adaptaition,which enable them to meet their needs.adaptation include boby covering and the shapes, sizes and colors of body parts.
How did the pueblo Indians meet there basic needs
How did the pueblo Indians meet there basic needs
Unicellular organisms meet their basic needs by metabolism (eating, drinking, breathe, and excrete) , growth (how big do they grow), Reproduction, irritability (how do they react to heat and cold, how do they react to danger), adaptation (how do they compete for food and space to survive) and movement (how do they move).
the flowers waiting to meet their basic needs :)
they meat their basic needs by their intelligents
Economy but I don't kow the other unless it is the support team.
Plants meet their needs by adapting to their surroundings.
An adaptation is a structure or behavior that helps an organism meet its needs for survival.