A secure species is one that has a stable or increasing population and is not currently at risk of extinction. These species typically have healthy habitats and are not facing significant threats from human activities, climate change, or other environmental pressures. They play an important role in their ecosystems and contribute to biodiversity. Conservation efforts often focus on protecting secure species to maintain ecological balance.
In order to secure the and survival rate of next generation of that particular plant.
Yes, some animals engage in deceptive behavior towards their own species for various reasons such as gaining an advantage during competition for resources or mates. For example, some primates have been observed using deceptive tactics to achieve social status or secure food.
more secure and most secure
Most lizard species do not stay with their eggs after laying them. Instead, they typically bury the eggs or leave them in a secure location to incubate on their own. However, a few species exhibit parental care, such as guarding the eggs or staying nearby until they hatch. Overall, the level of parental involvement varies significantly among different lizard species.
Aayla Secura belongs to Twi'lek species from the planet Ryloth. She was a Jedi Master in the later days of the Republic and had a blue skin and hazel eyes.
They haven't. Polar bears are now a threatened species. If the polar ice cap goes, then so do the polar bears, as they rely on oceanic ice to secure their food.
Ofcourse, an e commerce is a secure technology as it uses secure hyper text protocol services & secure payment gateways for easy & secure transactions.
Very Secure.
MD5 password scrambler used to be secure but now is no longer secure.
They are pretty secure. You may need to check the locks on the doors and if they are not secure, you can always replace them for more secure locks.
As native birds of Australia, the emu is a protected species in the wild. They are not in need of any further protection, as they are found in abundance through all states on the mainland, and their conservation status is "Secure" in Australia.
No, it is not secure.