Not necessarily. While adaptations can help an organism survive and reproduce in its environment, they may not always be beneficial in all situations or environments. Changes in the environment or interactions with other species can render an adaptation less useful or even harmful over time.
Yes, the useful characteristics of farm animals can be specific to certain areas based on climate, geography, and local agricultural practices. For example, draft animals like oxen may be more useful in areas with rough terrains, while dairy cattle may thrive in cooler regions with lush pastures. Breed selection is often influenced by the local environment and farming needs.
The answer is a nail... But it is just the newer to the riiddle you need, you don't have to find it or anything(there is no nail to find in dog island gam)
All animals are useful, whether it be for their fur, feathers, hide, etc. But otherwise it's just for the fun of hunting and feeling superior as the human race.
Animals provide many benefits to humans, such as companionship, emotional support, assistance in agriculture, and production of food and resources like milk, wool, and leather. They also play crucial roles in maintaining ecosystem balance and biodiversity.
being able to fly
Useful animals help man complete their task more easily...
For animals that live there ... yes.
Any thing at all... from Yash Patki
Some general adaptations for flowering plants having visual and olfactory cues. These are useful for purposes of attracting pollinators.
Animals that produce poison.
Animals are useful for plants bacause tja e plant needs carbon in night and animals do need
development of trumpet-shaped red flowers
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Animals are useful for plants bacause tja e plant needs carbon in night and animals do need
IT can breathe fire- useful for hunting prey and warding off predators
development of trumpet-shaped red flowers