Generally you don't thrive during a tornado. For most, a tornado is an incredibly frightening experience. Even though most people affected by a tornado will escape without significant physical injury, there will still be the loss of property. Life during and immediately after a tornado could hardly be described as thriving.
Yes. They are social animals that thrive on interractions with both rats and humans.
During the Stone Age, humans learned to create tools from stones, hunt animals for food, make fire, and create simple shelters for protection. They also began developing social structures and communication skills to survive and thrive in their environments.
It is true that anything can manage to live on its own. However, humans, as well as many other animals, are herd or group animals. They thrive when they are with other people or animals.
Animals live in special abiotic enviroments that help them thrive during their life time.
Because what may be "polluted" to humans can be the ideal environment for some plants and animals to thrive.
Some people believe that keeping animals in zoos in cruel because they are trapped in cages for the enjoyment of humans. This is not always the case as many zoos have created entire ecosystems in which animals can thrive.
Because what may be "polluted" to humans can be the ideal environment for some plants and animals to thrive.
Three animals that thrive in the rainforests of Africa are jaguars, lemurs, and soldier ants.
A rose has thorns as a defense mechanism to protect itself from being eaten by animals or damaged by humans. Thorns help the rose plant survive and thrive in its environment.
Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and animals. Examples include humans, bears, and pigs. Other notable omnivores are chickens and raccoons, which consume a varied diet of fruits, insects, and small animals. This adaptability in diet helps them thrive in diverse environments.
Amebas primarily live in moist environments, including freshwater bodies like ponds and streams, as well as in soil and decaying organic matter. They can also be found in marine environments and some are known to inhabit the intestines of animals and humans, where they thrive as parasites. Their adaptability to various habitats allows them to thrive in diverse ecosystems.
Dogs thrive in the company of humans due to their long history of domestication and socialization with people. They have evolved to form strong bonds with humans and often seek companionship, making them excellent pets and working animals. Bears, on the other hand, are wild animals that do not naturally seek human companionship and can be dangerous when approached. Therefore, dogs are far better suited to living alongside humans.