Cheetah habitats have changed over time due to various factors, including climate change, human encroachment, and land use changes. As forests and grasslands are converted into agricultural land or urban areas, cheetah populations face habitat fragmentation and loss. Additionally, climate change can alter the availability of prey and suitable environments for hunting, further impacting their survival. Conservation efforts are crucial to preserving and restoring their natural habitats.
Adaptation.
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Humans have altered the habitat of narwhals primarily through climate change, which affects sea ice patterns in the Arctic. Increased shipping traffic and industrial activity in their waters can lead to noise pollution and potential habitat degradation. Additionally, oil and gas exploration poses risks of spills and disturbances that can further threaten narwhal populations. Overfishing in their ecosystem can also impact their food sources, disrupting their natural habitat.
it has a tropical habitat.
If an animal is moved to another habitat, it may struggle to adapt to the new environment. It could face challenges in finding food, shelter, or avoiding predators. Additionally, the animal may have to compete with existing species in the new habitat for resources.
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You are describing evolution.
Adaptation.
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Plants can not change their habitats but they can change the habitat of their off springs by seed dispersal.