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Wildlife logic!
Evolution is logical. Evolution over time develops solutions by natural selection. Those that do have the adaptations survive, those which don’t perish.
Survival. Food. Shelter, reproduction. Escape.
Plants which provide oxygen
Plants which provide food
Plants which provide shelter or escape.
Plants which provide a medium for breeding, or laying eggs.
Plants which stop evaporation the watering hole analogy.
Plants which provide a platform for drying or basking.
Plants which provide
Plants which remove poisons, maintain balance.
Some plants which provide nectar for pollinators
The butterfly plant.
Plants which make scents which attract wildlife.
Plants which provide a medium for exiting and exiting the water. Life cycles.
A plant which allows a safe resting
Plants where an insect can land to breed, or land to lay eggs.
Plants which provide colour and attract variety.
Pondside shelter.
Variety is the spice of life.
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