biological adaptations for survival
Biological adaptations for survival refer to the specific genetic or physiological traits and behaviors that enable an organism to better survive and thrive in its environment. These adaptations enhance an organism's chances of obtaining food, avoiding predators, reproducing, and adapting to environmental changes, thereby increasing its overall survival and reproductive success.
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