The animal that adapts to its environment the best is the chameleon.
it helps the animal blend in to its environment
Altitude, rainfall, and temperature.
its food,paws,and its nails
Although many scientists try to explain that animal testing helps the environment, there is no evidence to support this. Although it does not help the environment, there is no evidence that says it harms the environment, either.
Well camouflage helps an animal blend into its environment, and it helps them not get eaten by their predators, and animals with camouflage are usually harder to find, for example the chameleon.
no im afraid not.
When an animal eats a dead animal, it helps recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem. This process helps maintain the balance of nutrients in the environment and provides food for scavengers and decomposers. Additionally, it helps prevent the spread of diseases by removing carcasses.
one that helps their environment is a praying mantis because they eat bugs that aren't good (i.e. stinkbugs) and one that harms their environment is locust because they eat all of farmers crops
Every animal is always evolving, but we can not see it because it take many years. Only in a state of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, is when evolution does not occur. Animals are always are trying to be the most fit for their environment. Also the animal has no say in Natural Selection, the environment will chose the best animal for it's environment. Animals that are maladapted, or not suited for their immediate environment will die. Also an animal can be the best suited for it's environment, but if it can not reproduce there is no way those genes can be passed on to the next generation.
an environment similar to the animal's natural habitat.
rainforest