Why do some animals change their habitat?
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Every organism has a unique ecosystem within which it lives. This ecosystem is its natural habitat. ... An adaptation is a modification or change in the organism's body or behaviour that helps it to survive. Explore the links given here to know more about habitats and how different plants andanimals.
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Animals change their habitat when changes in their natural habitat or environment occur and also due to individual adaptive behaviors
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A habitat change occurs due to:
- Natural calamities: Flood, hurricanes, storms, drought, forest fires, landslides, earthquakes
- Environmental changes: Changes in temperature, availability of water and food, safety for organisms to raise their young ones
- Food web changes: Increased predators will lead to destruction of preyed animals like herbivores
- Man-made causes: Deforestation, urbanization, fragmentation, pollution, poaching
- Individual adaptations of animals: Some animals like certain birds are migratory in nature and changes their habitat especially from extremely cold regions to warm regions for breeding.
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