Adaptation In Animals (1963)

The film discusses the concept of adaptation in animals, emphasizing how small changes over time enhance survival in changing environments. It illustrates natural selection, where stronger individuals are more likely to reproduce, passing their traits to offspring. The film provides examples, such as bacteria adapting to antibiotics, and explains the evolution of reproductive strategies like eggs and placentas, which allow for the development of more complex brains in mammals. Additionally, it highlights how animals adapt to their surroundings, including changes in coloration for camouflage and physical traits for survival in various environments.

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adaptation, animals, natural selection, survival, evolution, bacteria, eggs, placenta, camouflage, reproductive strategies

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