Yes, fleas can survive and thrive in a household environment even in the absence of pets by feeding on human blood or other animals. Regular cleaning and vacuuming can help control flea infestations.
One animal that adapts to its environment in order to survive and thrive is the chameleon.
Cockroaches drink water to survive and thrive in their environment. They are able to go without food for long periods of time, but they need water to stay hydrated and healthy.
Yes, aloe vera can survive indoors and thrive in a controlled environment with proper care, such as adequate sunlight, well-draining soil, and occasional watering.
Animals survive (and thrive) on the Galapagos islands because they have adapted to the conditions of their environment.
Adaptations.
Adaptations.
Tulips can survive and thrive in temperatures as low as 28 degrees Fahrenheit, but they prefer temperatures between 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal growth.
The crawling cactus adapts to its environment by storing water in its stems, reducing water loss through its spines, and spreading out to access more sunlight. These adaptations help it survive and thrive in harsh conditions.
Spider plants cannot thrive in an ocean environment because they are terrestrial plants that require soil to grow. They would not be able to survive in the salty water of the ocean.
Yes, snails may need time to adjust to their new environment in order to thrive and survive.
A natural organism interacts with its environment by obtaining food, shelter, and resources, reproducing, and adapting to changes to survive and thrive in its ecosystem.
It is called a response. Organisms react to their surroundings in order to survive and thrive in their environment.