Animals survive through instinct and living in the natural environment that evolution has designed them for. When animals are born into their natural habitat, they are born with natural instincts inherited from their species that can be compared to the programming of a computer when you buy it (in this case when their born) that directs their actions for what they need to do to survive. Some creatures are left on their own to do this and some have their parent available to guide them and show them the techniques they need to survive. Sea turtles lay their eggs in pits dug on a beach and leave them to survive on their own. When the eggs hatch, the babies already have the instinct to dig out of their pit, crawl to the water and swim. Baby eagles or baby lions have instincts to fly or run and hunt but while they are maturing, they watch their parents to learn the tricks to being successful. Many types of creatures, like the sea turtles, need no example or instruction to survive and some need nurturing and training by parents but they are all born with the instincts that will take them into adulthood to reproduce themselves.
Insects change according to their environment through the process of natural selection. Insects with the most advantageous traits for their environment may have more reproductive success, leading to changes within the species as the less-adapted insects die out.
1. they have a hard exoskeleton which supports them off the ground. 2. most of them have wings, which enable them to fly to escape danger 3.there is a wax-like substance covering the exoskeleton which protects the insect from dessication. 4. they excrete nitrogenous wastes in the form of uric acid, hence conserve water in their bodies 5.they have an efficient tracheal system for transporting oxygen
Oxygen does dissolve in water. Fish use organs known as gills in order to breathe water and extract oxygen from it. Insects are not specifically adapted to breathe water, however, they are very small, which gives them a much lower ratio of volume to surface area than larger animals, which means that it is easier for them to get oxygen to their tissues. They are, in effect, always close to their environment, whether it is air or water.
By eating drinking flying breeding and living!!
Insects are adapted by a good sence of smell to detect food of what they eat, they also have small legs and feet to climb up the tree's.
the leaf insect camouflages to the nearest plant or green thing
food, water, environment, air
water and food
tropical savanna
a tropical climate that can withstand it
A tropical climate does not have a winter season.
A tropical dry climate gets less rain than a wet one.
It is generally hot and humid near the equator
A forest can grow in a tropical climate, though not all types of trees will survive there. The rainforests of South America are an excellent example of this.
Insects do not survive well in the frigid climate of the tundra
nope. Needs tropical climate with bugs as diet.
The umbrella birds are tropical species. They fly short distances. They feed on fruits and insects.
Animals that thrive in a humid tropical climate include the macaw, snakes, frogs, small mammals, and many types of insects. The giant thorny phasmid and the poison dart frog are common in tropical rainforests.
Tropical Climate
tropical savanna
Tropical savanna
Tropical and sub tropical climate
Tropical
a tropical climate that can withstand it
no the climate of andhra pradesh is tropical