Ptilodus, a genus of early mammals from the Late Cretaceous period, possessed several features that aided its survival. Its large, rodent-like size allowed for efficient foraging and access to a variety of food sources, including plants and possibly insects. Additionally, its specialized teeth were well-adapted for chewing tough vegetation, which would have been crucial in a changing environment. The combination of these physical adaptations likely helped Ptilodus thrive in diverse habitats.
What helped the Cherokee's survive the trail of the tears was their hunt for food.
Indians helped them.
Squanto.
Indians helped them.
Squanto helped the Pilgrims survive wynter in 1621
What helped the Cherokee's survive the trail of the tears was their hunt for food.
the Indians helped the colonist survive in the new world. they helped them plant and hunt.
American robins have many features to survive like their beaks to eat and wings to fly. They survive using those features just like humans survive.
he helped him survive
Nature has come to it's current state through the process of evolution. Basically, over time creatures developed features that helped them to survive better.
Tobacco
The Native Americans
the indians
Indians helped them.
Squanto.
they helped them survive
He didn't