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A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce is an?

Adaptation When you move from one place to another you have to ADAPT to the new environment.


What is one adaptation that helps a predator and prey to survive?

camouflage


What parts of the ecosystem helps the zebra survive?

one with some grass and water


What is one special adaptation that helps it survive?

It helps one to survive because in life you always need to adapt to all of your surroundings.


How this peacock adaptation allows it to meet one of its basic needs?

water, food


What grassland animal uses camouflage?

One grassland animal that uses camouflage is the plains zebra. Their black and white stripes help them blend in with the tall grasses and create visual confusion for predators, making it harder for them to be detected. This adaptation helps them evade potential threats and survive in their open habitat.


What are some causes of the war?

Power and survival. In order to survive, one needs the power to survive.


What type of adaptation does a caterpillar have?

One major adaptation of a caterpillar is that they can go into a dormant state during the winter months. This helps them to survive much longer than they would otherwise.


What is the difference between short term adaptation and long term adaptation?

short term adaptation occurs in one organism to fit it's environmental needs. long term adaptation are advantageous genes that are passed to the following generations


What is a sharks behavioral adaptation?

Well one adaptation might be trying to reproduce with other sharks so the cycle can move on... as behavioral adaptation is the behaviors of a plant or animal that helps it survive in its environment. I hope this helps!


Is there more than one type of zebra?

Yes there is! There is the Plains zebra, Mountain zebra, and the Grevy's zebra. !


How can you use behavioral adaptation in a sentence?

This has led to several/one notable behavioral adaptation(s) in... or.. nope