hibernation
Hibernation
Instinct theory is a theory that looks at motivation of people and animals. In instinct theory, behavior is motivated by instinct, which is ingrained in animals to help them survive.
They hunt because there job or instinct to kill to survive
In many movies, such as "Bambi", the mother animals teach their young how to survive but in reality, the animals are born with a natural instinct to protect themselves.
Mammals usaully survive by instinct
They depend on each other to help get food or use one and other as food and there's one watering hole to drink out of that's how they survive. My answer is that they use their instinct.
The 'lower' animals do not have things that are favourites, they mainly live by instinct. With this in mind their 'favourite' thing would be to survive and procreate.
Behaviors such as hunting for food, seeking shelter, avoiding predators, and communicating with others of its species all help animals survive in their environment.
A characteristic or behavioral trait that helps a plant or animal survive is known as instinct. A plant or animal can learn by instinct to adapt to a certain degree to be able to survive.
A characteristic or behavioral trait that helps a plant or animal survive is known as instinct. A plant or animal can learn by instinct to adapt to a certain degree to be able to survive.
nope. they still survive at south america.
Koalas, being wild animals, operate by instinct, and do not have "favourite" places to be. This instinct drives them to climb certain species of eucalyptus trees where, not only are they safe from ground-dwelling predators, but they can also obtain all the food and moisture they need to survive.
Yes. After they awake from sleeping all winter long, they must re-energize themselves by searching for food in order to survive.