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Migration can be a survival strategy for certain species, as it allows them to find better resources, escape harsh environments, or avoid predators. By moving to different locations seasonally, animals can increase their chances of survival and reproduce successfully. However, the success of migration as a survival strategy can depend on various factors such as habitat availability and human interference.
It has adapted in order to survive better. Each of the adaptations are meant to assist with the survival of the plant.
Adaptations increase chances of survival for a species because the better prepared that species is to defend against attackers (i.e. humans defending themselves against viruses), the better chance that species has to defend against that type of attack again in the future and prevent the threat of that species' extinction.
Homo erectus had adaptations such as a more efficient bipedal walk, reduced jaw and tooth size, increased brain size, and the ability to use tools for hunting and scavenging. These adaptations helped them to better navigate and survive in various environments, leading to their widespread distribution across Africa and Eurasia.
Mutation leads to variation which in some cases is helpful to insects, birds, etc (except humans) to blend in with their environments so there is better survival
Organisms adapt to their new environments to survive and meet the 2 goals of all animal life: Survive and Reproduce So that it is better suited to the enviorment and knows how, and has what it needs to survive.
An adaptation is a trait or characteristic that has evolved in a species over time to help it survive and reproduce in its environment. Adaptations can be structural, behavioral, or physiological and enable organisms to better fit their niche and increase their chances of survival.
They can flap better out of water.
web feet are better to swim
The survival rate among children is definitely better than among older people.