Individuals occupying a particular habitat and adapting to it phenotypically but not genotypically are known as
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This is called behavioural adaptation, where an individual adapts by changing their behaviour but no genetic change is made. For example, bears hibernate during the winters and lizard stay in sunny spots to while away the cold. Humans beings also show behavioural changes in their cultural adaptation when a person going to a place that is not his/her native starts to eat what is available there
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Individuals occupying a particular habitat and adapting to it phenotypically but not genotypically are known as BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATION. Behavioral adaptation are the things that the organism do in order to survive. An example is seen in birds where the birds migrate from one place to another place. This is an example of behavioual adaptation. Evolution is a change in a species over long periods of time.
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