animals

Ways to survive in the wild

Animals contribute to the development of fauna of the Earth, because they can be sprayers. In addition, some of them take an active role in shaping the landscape. They can loosen the soil, which has a positive effect on the growth of plants and trees.

In this way, some species of animals help to diversify the rich fauna of the Earth. They also played a significant role in the development of mankind. After all, they were the first assistants and companions in hunting. One of the first religions was called totemism.

Totemism is revealed in a special attitude to animals and plants, because a certain animal was not just the ancestor of the tribe, but also its protector. Of course, the meat of such animals was strictly forbidden to eat as food. Imitating the behavior of the animal that was the protector of the tribe, people learned to overcome obstacles and win in battle with other species of animals. Thus, there were people-leopards, people-wolves, people-bears and others.

In wild animals, they are constantly aware of danger, the survival instinct makes them constantly not to fall prey to their possible predators. But they also have to hunt to get food and not die in this attempt. Thus, only the strongest species survive. This is part of the consequences of natural selection.

The adopted form of organization that has allowed some species to achieve their goal of survival is that some live in herds. But in a flock, rows usually arise. We usually notice that in each pack there is an alpha male who leads it.

The ability to organize themselves to live as a group, as a characteristic feature of wild animals, allowed them to carry out hunting. They carry out hunting, carried out as such to bring down very large prey that cannot be hunted by a single individual. . Thus they manage to get food for all. And this behavior can be observed both in the oceans and on the African plains, or at altitudes and, in general, in all habitats.

Therefore, it is customary to force animals to live in groups, not alone, in fact there are wild animals that can survive on their own.