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It will Adapt to it's Environment
A species must be able to find food, shelter, and water in order to survive and reproduce. Until a species is able to meet its essential needs, it is not able to reproduce and survive.
No. It is not necessary for EVERY member of a species to reproduce in order for the species to survive. Consider humans. Some are infertile and can't reproduce, and some choose not to reproduce, yet the human species survives.
Species would survive indefinably in such conditions .
sterile
So it can further its existence
Able to interbreed in the wild would be the biologicalspecies concept.
They must be able to reproduce, however a large percentage of the offspring never reach sexual maturity and only a smaller percentage of those will reproduce in many cases.
A species that is in danger of becoming extinct. There are low numbers of the animal and they may not be able to reproduce fast enough to survive as a species. Or they may face some environmental factor that is causing them to not reproduce enough to survive.
No, some men are sterile and some women have ovarian cancer. However, our species still lives on because we can count on other men and women to reproduce! If a species should be endangered or rare, one member not being able to reproduce may make a huge impact on the on living of that species.
It means that a hybrid species will not be able to conceive a child as it is infertile. In other words, if a hybrid is produced between two species of animals, it will not be able to reproduce.
all trees would die