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i think that a jaguars adaptaions help suvival because it can sneak up on enimys with camoflage
That species would have it's best chance of survival as a result of a mutation that has a high adaptive value that occurs in its gametes.
one that fed through a food web
no
a group of jaguars are called prowl or a leap of jaguars
They require prey, water, and cover in which to stalk prey and have their young.
mammals have a greater chance of survival because they can adopt to changes in their environment.
Jaguars are listed by the IUCN as Near Threatened.
If there is a genetic mutation in an individual strong enough to modify there chance of survival it opens the door for natural selection. If the effect is positive they are more likely to outlive their original species. If it is negative it decreases their chance of outliving their original species. Also known as survival of the fittest it favors positive trays by "eliminating" negative ones.
the Euglena has a better chance of survival because it can capture prey.
survival
60%
yes
So you have less of a chance of dying.....
O% chance
how does biodiversity in an ecosystem increases the chances of survival for organisms
i think that a jaguars adaptaions help suvival because it can sneak up on enimys with camoflage