so they can see where they are going
It does not move at all only animals
They may first try to eat other things if they are used to it they may adapt to it but some may die or move to a more favorable environment.
Three letters, M.A.D. Move, Adapt, or Die
Animals get use to the enviorment they live in. So when the enviorment changes, it is very hard to get use to.
Then it is not the same. Some of the plants and animals may die or move out. New species may move in or increase in number.
i dont even think an animal moves without a head if it was it was probally called "headless" lol! :)
Animals have multicellular bodies, can move independently, obtain energy by consuming other organisms, reproduce sexually, respond to their environment, have specialized cells, have a defined body plan, and have the ability to evolve.
Zoologists or biologists who specialize in animal locomotion study how animals move. They investigate the various mechanisms, adaptations, and dynamics involved in the movement of different animal species. Their research helps to understand how animals navigate their environment, hunt for food, and avoid predators.
Animals can move from place to place by walking, running, swimming, flying, hopping, crawling, or burrowing, depending on their species and environment. Each animal has evolved unique adaptations and locomotion methods that help them survive and thrive in their specific habitats.
a pioneer plant
The evolutionary significance of Cnidarians is that they were the first animals to move. As for Porifera, they were the first animals on Earth.
Animals can migrate to a different area with more suitable conditions, adapt to the new environment by changing their behaviors or physiology, or go into hibernation or dormancy until conditions improve.