it helps some animals and plants survive.
The cheetahs body is designed for speed which the animal uses to escape predators and bring down prey.
It's skin!
ADAPTATION
It was adapted to the biome, it has leaves that helps it survive extreme weathersThe Plant is commonly found in dry, non-nutrient soils. (like the arctic)
Organisms survive in different biomes by developing adaptations that suit the specific conditions of their environment. This can include physical characteristics, behaviors, or life cycles that allow them to cope with factors like temperature, precipitation, and food availability. Over time, natural selection helps shape these adaptations to ensure the organism's survival in its particular biome.
Their fur helps them keep warm and they live in trees to stay away from other predators.
The biome of Mauritius is sub-tropical Rainforest. Hope that helps ! :D
The cheetah's long tail helps to balance and stabilize the cheetah when it runs. Without the long tail, it would be much harder to make sharp turns at such high speeds.
Certain populations live in particular biomes due to adaptations that enable them to survive in the specific environmental conditions of that biome. Over time, organisms have evolved traits that allow them to thrive in the unique climate, soil, and vegetation of their biome. This specialization helps them compete for resources and avoid predators more effectively.
Stealth and speed.
Yes, when the cheetah is a newborn, it has a black and white stripe down its back, similar to that of the honey badger. This is called mimicry. When a predator is nearby, the baby cheetah lies down with its stripe facing up and tricks the predator into thinking that the cub is a honey badger. Predators generally avoid honey badgers because of their violence. The excellent use of mimicry by a baby cheetah helps it to survive in the wilderness