it may respond to it as shocking if it moving through enviorment's. or it may be that when an animal is born in an enviorment it will seem lost as for a young animal they may need parent. (depending on the animal).
This depends on the animal. Different animals respond differently to the various stimuli they are exposed to. An animal that is naturally a prey-animal will run away when an animal that represents a predator (like a human, a dog, or a cougar). Or, if it's an animal that is protecting her young or a male protecting his harem (like a bull or a stallion), they will fight that predator that has the potential of destroying one or all of their herd members.
Then there's the environment. An animal will find shelter when it is raining or storming. They will find shade if it is too hot, or wallow in the mud or a water hole; others have the ability to perspire. They will huddle in a warm den or in a group if it is cold. They will travel to a water source of they are thirsty (there are some animals that are exception to this). Predators will hunt and kill an animal if/when they are hungry: a herbivore will travel to find their favorite browsing/grazing area to eat.
An animal learns to adapt to their environment by depending mostly on their physical features. Examples of what helps an animal adapt to their environment are, fur, eyes, hands, and nose.
Animals adapt to new environments through a natural selection process. Adaptations are meant to help an animal survive in its environment.
The response and adaptations shown by animals to changing environment can be classified into two. This can be as a result of either external or internal cues.
they either adapt to the change, don't adapt and die or migrate to an environment that suits their needs.
a dog making more saliva once it is shown a treat of some sort
a frog eating an insect
The animals adapt gradually and separately to their new environments on either side of the mountain
Animals adapt to their environment because they need to be able to live and thrive. They don't choose to adapt, it's natural. Also, they could move to a new location but more commonly they just adapt.
so they can adapt to their new surroundings and improve their chances to live
it could be for many different reasons, like food is scarce or weather
They are more likely to adapt to new ecological niches.
Tasmanian devils are completely wild animals. Humans cannot "adapt" them, but they can create new environments for them.
Animals adapt by changing little features to adapt.
The animals adapt gradually and separately to their new environments on either side of the mountain
this question makes no sense for other animals are not environments
they had to adjust to new environments.
they had to adjust to new environments.
Mutations are changes in DNA. Most are neutral or beneficial. Mutations have allowed animals to adapt to new environments and new species to evolve.
Usually animals take longer than a human lifespan to adapt to new environments. It take a singling out of the most fit.
yes we do adapt to our environment...:)
Some animals have fur to help them adapt to their environments, and the one that don't have fur may just live in a hot environment.
Animals have special adaptations to survive in special environments.
By crushing it.