Physical or behavioral adaption is helpful to animals because it helps them survive in the present world so they don't have the same features (physical or behavioural) as they did ,many years ago before technology and other changes in their environment E.G rats years ago were killed by a certain type of rat poison but they adapted to this so the poison was of no use to kill these rats and it was passed on through genes to their offspring so now a days rats are immune to that certain type of pod.
Behavioral adaptations are what living things do to survive. Behavioral adaptation is important because it helps living things survive their situation, it also helps to teach younger generations to do the same.
carnivore,posion
Ability to live with little water
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Actually the question has things a bit out of order. Adaptive mutations turn out to confer enhanced fitness (for survival) attributes which are passed to offspring. At some point creatures of such lineages become genetically isolated and able to reproduce only among themselves. It is only in that ancestral sense that inherited "adaptive traits" can be called helpful in the present time.
I have NO idea...but I think there's 59 different kinds of helpful animals.
Hybridization in plants can lead to improved traits such as disease resistance, higher yield, and better adaptation to environmental stresses. In animals, hybridization can result in animals with unique genetic combinations that could potentially have beneficial traits for agriculture or research.
they use thier nose to smell for food.their warm fur protects them during the seasons.
Oil is helpful to us as we use it to fill our cars and many other things but it isnt as helpful to animals as it can cause global warming.