Animal and vegetal biodiversity across Turkey, France and Lebanon
Phylogeny for one selected observation - Mantis Religiosa
Animals > Bilaterally symmetrical animals > Nephrozoa > protostomes > Ecdysozoa > Crustaceans, insects and more > Mandiabulates > Pancrustacea > Hexapods > Insects>Dicondylia > Winged insects > Modern, wing-folding insect s> Polyoptera > Cockroaches and relatives > Mantidis > Praying mantis
One trait that all observations have in common:
Both animals and plants are multicellular organisms that have over time adapted to their environment via natural selection. Both plant and animal cells have adapted to absorb nutrients and convert those nutrients into usable energy.
One unique adaptation for one of your observations: Passiflora Caerulae
The Passiflora Caerulae is a very fast-growing climbing vine. Thanks to its tendrils, the Passiflora Caerulae sets itself up on supports.