Which Animals Use Adaptations and Mutations for Survival? (original) (raw)

How Animals Adapt or Mutate for Survival

Adaptation helps them thrive and reproduce

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Updated on January 06, 2020

An adaptation is a change in a physical or behavioral characteristic that has developed to allow an animal to better survive in its environment. Adaptations are the result of evolution and can occur when a gene mutates or changes by accident. This mutation makes it easier for the animal to survive and to reproduce, and it passes the trait to its offspring. Developing an adaptation can take many generations.

The ability of mammals and other animals to adapt throughout the planet is part of why so many diverse animals exist today in our lands, seas, and skies. Animals can protect themselves from predators and adapt to new environments through adaptations.

Physical Adaptions

One physical adaptation found in the intertidal zone is a crab's hard shell, which protects it from predators, from drying out, and from being crushed by waves. Many animals, including frogs, giraffes, and polar bears, have developed camouflage in the form of coloration and patterns that help them blend in with their surroundings and avoid predators.

Other physical adaptations that have structurally modified animals to improve their chances of survival include webbed feet, sharp claws, large beaks, wings, feathers, fur, and scales.

Behavioral Adaptions

Behavioral adaptations include an animal's actions, which typically are in response to external stimuli. These include adaptations in what an animal is capable of eating, how it moves, or the way it protects itself.

An example of a behavioral adaptation in the ocean is the use of loud, low-frequency calls by fin whales to communicate with other whales over great distances.

Squirrels provide land-based examples of behavioral adaptations. Squirrels, woodchucks, and chipmunks are able to hibernate for up to 12 months, often consuming large amounts of food in preparation for the winter. These small animals have found evolutionary ways to protect themselves from harsh weather conditions.

Interesting Adaptations

Here are several specific examples of animal adaptations caused by evolution:

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