Communal group calving among Mongolian Gazelles enhances survival by providing safety in numbers during the vulnerable birthing period. By calving in groups, mothers can better protect their young from predators, as the collective vigilance of the group increases the chances of detecting threats. Additionally, the presence of multiple calves fosters social learning, allowing young gazelles to learn survival skills from one another. This cooperative behavior ultimately contributes to higher calf survival rates and strengthens the overall resilience of the population.
An adaptation is a structure or behavior that helps an organism meet its needs for survival.
It is when animals live in a group.
Survival
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Type your answer here... communal conflicts have occured many a time in different states . communal rift spoils the harmony among people and hinders collective endeavors. religious organizations have transformed into political parties. communal clashes threaten the integrity and survival of nation.
The behavior of an organism is influenced by both its heredity and its environment.
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Those letters spell the word eating (a behavior of survival, not reproduction).
The Mongolian pastoral nomads relied on sheep more than goats for survival, but goats were important too. They depended on them for food as well as their hides and skin. They favored sheep because they were easier to care for than goats.
The polyraptor's behavior differs from the marauding raptor in hunting and survival strategies. The polyraptor tends to hunt in groups and cooperate with others for food, while the marauding raptor hunts alone and relies on stealth and speed for survival.
Behavior becomes established biologically because it contributes to the survival and successful reproduction of the species which exhibit that behavior.
chipmunks make a chipping noise when they feel threatened