Answer to question no. 1:
A forest is at its young stage when it’s hardly touched by human
or any external or harmful intervention, leaving it as natural as it is. That
means it is filled with healthy vegetation, saplings everywhere, mature trees, vines
and shrubs.
In this very rich forest environment, many species of animals
thrive. Most of them would be endangered
species of migratory songbirds, mammals like white-tailed deers or rare
insects.
Answer to question no. 2:
Crocodiles are able to adapt in most areas and can live for a long
period of time due to several factors:
1)
They are cold-blooded. A cold-blooded animal would have very slow
metabolism so they can live without food for many months. One big meal can keep them full for a long
time.
2)
They can survive both on
land and water.
3)
Just like mammals, the
crocodile’s heart has four chambers that allows them to control their body
temperature at a constant level. This is why they are able to adapt in many
places.
4)
Crocodiles have strong
senses which makes them good hunters / predators
a. Sense of sight: they can see
underwater and have night vision
b. Good sense of smell
c. Sensory buds in their jaws that
help them detect vibrations and movements
Answer:
Understands "NO" and other simple commands.
Explanation:
At age one, most babies understand the word "NO", and other simple commands. Children at this age also learn one or two other words. Babies squeal, make pleasure sounds, and use multisyllabic babbling at age six months. Using speech like rhythm when talking with an adult usually occurs between ages nine to twelve months.
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Darwin also suggested a mechanism for evolution: natural selection, in which heritable traits that help organisms survive and reproduce become more common in a population over time. A heritable trait is one that's passed on from parents to children by way of genes.