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When natural disasters strike natural areas, often the only animals to survive are the insects. Explain why th

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When natural disasters strike natural areas, often the only animals to survive are the insects. Explain why th

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  1. It has been shown, for instance with the tsunami, that many animals way before the wave hit land, had stated to move more inland. They apparently felt a certain vibration in the earth and their instincts took over. However not all the animals have that capability. But many mammals do as well as reptiles!


  2. disaster happen for a reason and everything and every one has a time, and it could be at anytime or any place and nearly 50% of us and any living thing will die in a diaster of some kind

  3. they go under ground.

    they are very light

    ther are milions of them they fly away and come back.

    ther my guesses

  4. It is because insects are highly adaptable and have developed complex survival mechanisms to suit their environment. This is known as emergent behaviour.

    Check this:

    http://www.beart.org.uk/Emergent/

  5. Because there are so many of them, and so many of them can fly or burrow.

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