1. What adaptive structures of animals helped them to live on land and on water? 2. Do you think their body structures affect the way they live? Why? 3. Why do you think different animals eat different kinds of food? 4. How do you think animals protect themselves from enemies? 5. If you are going to choose, what kind of animals are you going to raise in your community? Why? Congratulations! You made it.
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Answer:
1. Webbed feet, sharp claws, whiskers, sharp teeth, large beaks, wings, and hooves.
2. Yes, since some of their parts or organs have specific tasks to survive on land or on water.
3. To reduce competition : As Darwin states, from the theory of natural selection , 'the fittest survive ' . For survival, different animals have to resort to different food and feeding habits so as to reduce the number of animal species eating the same.
4. Most animals living on earth are hunted by predators. That’s why most species have evolved one or more defense mechanisms, which help to protect them from dangerous animals.
5. If I am going to choose, the kind of animal that I am going to raise is a cat/dog/ bird because these animals are easy to raise and they don't harm the community people when they are trained effectively. Unlike pigs and chickens, their feces may affect the community environment and I might get sued for raising such animals because these animals should be raised in a far place instead with not many people so it won't disturb the whole community.
Explanation:
Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace are the two co-discoverers of natural selection (Darwin & Wallace 1858), though, between the two, Darwin is the principal theorist of the notion whose most famous work on the topic is On the Origin of Species (Darwin 1859). For Darwin, natural selection is a drawn-out, complex process involving multiple interconnected causes.
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