In some cases yes, but most of the time no, all animals have to adapt to the ecosystem, if one thing is off the whole ecosystem fails, in hence not reaching homeostasis.
The egg came first this was found out In July 2010
Answer: Dominant
Explanation: If the trait is dominant, one of the parents must have the trait. Dominant traits will not skip a generation. If the trait is recessive, neither parent is required to have the trait since they can be heterozygous. Determine if the chart shows an autosomal or sex-linked (usually X-linked) trait.
A biologist whose interest lies primarily in the study of plants or animals can be called a naturalist, although these days it's more likely she'll be called a natural historian, a botanist, or a zoologist.