The South American owl butterfly adapts to survive through its remarkable camouflage and mimicry. Its wings are patterned to resemble the eyes of predators, which helps deter potential threats by making the butterfly appear larger and more intimidating. Additionally, it has a unique ability to blend into its natural surroundings, such as tree bark and foliage, making it harder for predators to spot. These adaptations enhance its chances of survival in the wild.
To survive. If an organism does not adapt it dies.
adapt
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
they adapt by curling up there tail
yes
One way fish adapt is by changing gender.
Fruit files species are known to have adapted to cold weather as their cousins have to hot weather. Also, flies are increasing their offspring numbers that inherit the new abilities. This raises the survival rate for them allow for a longer life.
Organisms can adapt to their habitat or environment. If they don't adapt, then they may not survive long enough to reproduce.
I think it is adapted to the rain forest because when it lands it acts like it is dead and the eyes on their wings confuses the predator that would like to eat it.
they have to have things to survive and to adapt to with there organisms
Once death takes over, nothing can adapt; they lose that capability.
they survive by