Animals can survive by finding food and being autotroph or heterotroph. They mate and reproduce, as well as become better hunters.
Many animals have different ways to "survive." They all have different features to defend themselves from predators.
Some Stick bugs, or "walking sticks" squirt out sticky liquid to make the predators attacking them run away. Some also have spiky needle-like things on their back, which is not fun for the predator trying to eat them!
A lot of butterflies have unusual markings on their wings that can look like eyes. the butterflies spread their wings and show the markings, scaring the predators for a moment, giving them time to fly away.
Penguins are very fast in the water, and they can make a quick getaway from hungry sea lions trying to eat them.
But my favorite technique is the ostrich's technique. They stick their heads in little holes in the ground, because they think that if they can't see you, then you can't see them. Eventually, if you get too close, though, they just run away with their long legs. It's quite funny!
by drinking water and eating
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It depends on what habitat they have, like if if was a wild guinea pig, they live in the savannahs, so they probably eat grass!
They adapt to their environment.
Animals help keep us alive because they provide us with food, clothing, weapons, and anything else that we can do with what's left over after we use the meat.
They are important in the food chain, they are way of life. This is basically asking 'why do we need to live?'.We humans are no more superior than anyone else remember that.
To better survive in their environment
For animals to respond to their environment means that they adjust their behavior, physiology, or morphology based on external factors such as food availability, temperature, predators, or other environmental conditions. This ability to respond allows them to adapt and survive in their surroundings.
Some animals that live in water include fish, dolphins, sharks, turtles, seals, and jellyfish. These animals have adapted to their aquatic environment and rely on water to survive.
Animals survive in mangrove swamps by adapting to the brackish water, fluctuating water levels, and salty soil. They have specialized adaptations such as breathing roots, salt glands, and the ability to tolerate varying levels of salinity. These adaptations help them thrive in the unique environment of mangrove swamps.
No, humans do not need animals to survive. While animals can provide food, clothing, and other resources that contribute to human survival, modern society has developed alternatives that do not require the exploitation of animals. Veganism and plant-based diets, for example, offer nutritious and sustainable options for nourishment without relying on animals.