Avoiding predation:
Camouflage: Many animals are patterned to blend in with their surroundings.
Chemical or physical weapons: Many plants and animals use repellent chemicals to deter predation.
Warning colors: Animals are usually brightly and distinctively colored to stand out. These markings are called warning coloration and are bright or distinctive markings that serve as a warning to would-be predators.
Selfish Herd: The theory's central idea is to reduce the individual's domain of danger. A domain of danger is the area within the group in which the individual is more likely to be attacked by a predator.
Finding Location or food:
Foraging: Foraging is searching for wild food resources. It affects an animal's fitness because it plays an important role in an animal's ability to survive and reproduce.
True Navigation: By True navigating to locate a food for wild resources.
Orientation: By Orieting in a proper manner to locate food.
Piloting: The simplest form of pilotiong would be to navigate towards a feature that was located immediately by the goal - a beacon
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