I learned this in the paratroopers in 1980.
adapt
They adapt by adapting
The past tense of overcome is overcame.
Discrimination can be difficult to overcome. If someone is acting in a discriminating way toward you, they are the ones who need to overcome the issue.
Adapt to what. People who have grown up there have no need to adapt to anything. Newcomers love the climate.
Improvise, adapt, overcome
Conquer
Improvidus , Apto quod Victum
In the Army, problem-solving typically follows a structured approach known as the Problem-Solving Process (PSP). This process involves defining the problem, identifying potential solutions, analyzing the solutions, selecting the best course of action, implementing the solution, and evaluating the outcome. It emphasizes clear communication, teamwork, and critical thinking to effectively address challenges and achieve mission success.
to overcome
Improvidus , Apto quod Victum
It is adapt to the surrounding
I would guess that it has to due with the fact that The Marines when formed as a military force, received let's say hand me downs. I did think though it was Improvise, overcome and adapt. Why? At times one must deal with what comes, one must hurdle obstacles (go past them) and then adapt to your new surroundings.
by being nocturnal, they can catch prey but sometimes they eat nocturnal animals.
The prefix is adapt - whose meaning is to adapt.
it means stronger, or overcome on something.
Capable of being overcome or subdued; conquerable.