no it is a k-strategist
Flamingos are K-strategists
Most organisms lie on a continuum between r-strategists and K-strategists, and the octopus is one of those. The octopus lays a lot of eggs, typical of an r-strategist, but also invests parental care into its offspring, typical of a K-strategist.
Bees are not R-strategist. Bees are considered to be K-strategist because they live in stable environments and produce few offspring.
An r-strategist because r-strategists are small, have a shorter life span, and have many offspring. Examples would be spiders, mice, fish, bugs, ect.
k-Strategist but act like r-Strategists in many such as expansion.
A species characterized by having rapid development, high motility, and a high reproductive rate relative to a K-strategist.
it is a k
A K strategist or K species are animals with few, and often large offspring. The nurture and protect their young, reproduce later in life, live long, and population size is stable and near carrying capacity. Examples are elephants, humans, etc... A R strategist is something like insects and weeds.
An r-strategist produces more offspring, which can spread quite easily. In his way it can ensure a greater chance that at least some of t's offspring will survive, despite the possibility of environmental disturbances.
Yes, r-strategist are known for reproducing quickly; humans can be classified as r-strategist as well.
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