1. Please be more specific. How does what help the animal survive in the forest?
Almost every kind of animal makes adaptations regarding the way it behaves in order to better survive. An example if this would be brown bears coming out of the forest and into campsites because they know they have a better chance of getting an easy meal there.
Henry observes the animal in the forest from a distance, taking notes about its behavior and habitat without interfering with the animal's natural activities.
The animal known as the "Monarch of the forest" is the African elephant. They are the largest land mammals and play a crucial role in shaping and maintaining their ecosystem.
Plants that require constant warmth and sunlight, such as tropical plants, may struggle to survive in the deciduous forest due to its seasonal changes in temperature and light availability. Additionally, plants that are adapted to extremely dry or extremely wet conditions may also find it challenging to thrive in the deciduous forest environment.
Yes, cutting a forest can destroy habitats for many plant and animal species, disrupting the ecosystem. This can also lead to soil erosion because trees help stabilize soil and prevent erosion by absorbing water and holding the soil in place with their roots. replanting trees can help mitigate these effects.
it helps it by saving it from cold
The skin protects the animal from all diseases, also from cold, rain, etc.
having fore proof skin and/or armor
a rain deer
plant more trees , don't disturb their life, and don't go to their home , they will live better,
It depends on the animal.
camouflage
Well, the parts of an animal help it survive because they have a digestive system which allows food to digest and make them go the bathroom.
You survive by using what ever you can find in the forest, to survive.
Its called Adaptability.
food
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