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How do animals adapt to changing environments? What are the factors that contribute to a species’ survival? In this blog post, we will discuss how some animals have managed to survive in an environment where their surroundings change quickly. We’ll also talk about what you can learn from these species and apply it to your own life! We’ll explore how some animals have managed to survive in an environment where their surroundings change quickly. __ are defined as environments where the rate of environmental change is fast, and this often means that they can’t exist for long without adapting or becoming extinct. Some species will evolve over time while others may disappear completely; it all depends on what the animal needs to keep up with its changing environment. In order for a species’ chance at survival to increase, certain adaptations need to happen – such as behavioral changes, physical modifications, or genetic mutations. Let’s talk about these now! *Behavioral Changes: If there isn’t room for a particular organism within their habitat because something new has taken over (e.g., higher competition for food), and they can’t find a new habitat, then behavioral changes will often lead to the species’ extinction. Some animals have found that adapting their behavior in order to do things like migrate or hibernate is what’s needed to stay alive; if this doesn’t work out for them, though, than it could be too late! *Physical Modifications: These are usually physical adaptations made by an animal in order to survive within its changing environment – such as camouflage into surroundings (e.g., zebras) or reduced body size due to lack of resources. This may seem limiting at first because these characteristics don’t change over time but keep up with how quickly the environment changes around them; luckily, some more drastic changes do happen, too. *Genetic Mutations: Changes in the genetic code are another way that species will survive due to environmental change – such as a new mutation being created or an existing one becoming more dominant because it offers protection against changes happening within its ecosystem (e.g., melanism). These mutations can be what separates between extinction and long-term survival for animals when their environment is changing quickly! __? What’s next? In order for these adaptations to work out well, they’ll need time to grow on both the animal and those around them; this means that drastic evolution takes time before any significant physical changes occur. When adapting behaviors based on your surroundings, keep in mind you may not find success right away if