Survival strategies refer to the various methods and techniques that organisms use to adapt, survive, and thrive in their environments. These strategies can include physical adaptations, such as camouflage or mimicry, behavioral adaptations, such as migration or cooperation, and physiological adaptations, such as hibernation or dormancy. Survival strategies are essential for organisms to navigate challenges such as predation, competition for resources, and environmental changes, and can vary greatly depending on the specific needs and conditions of each species. Studying survival strategies can provide insights into the evolutionary processes that shape the diversity of life on Earth and inform conservation efforts to protect vulnerable species.