Charles Darwin (S) - the naturalist known for his contributions to the theory of evolution by natural selection, Instinct (M) - a type of behavioral pattern that an animal is born with, Mimicry (E) - one organism trying to resemble or look like another organism, Behavioral adaptation (L) - the way an organism acts in order to help it survive, Natural selection (L) - organisms that are better suited for their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce, Physiological adaptation (H) - an adaptation that allows an organism to perform special functions within the body, Hibernation (I) - an animal greatly reducing its activity during the winter, Adaptation (S) - a characteristic that allows an organism to survive in its environment, Camouflage (F) - a characteristic that allows an organism to blend in with its environment, Learned behavior (E) - a behavior that is taught after birth, Structural adaptation (E) - the physical features of an organism that help it survive, Migration (T) - a relatively long distance journey of individuals on a seasonal basis,

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