In Defense Of Everglades Pythons, By Barror Kingsolver

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How do humans and nature learn to adapt to change and become more resilient? Creative crabs,by ShayMaunz,.Hermit crabs have adapted to change by wearing plastic on their back. Called Out, by Barror Kingsolver. Desert flowers have to deal with drought and extreme weather changes. In Defense of Everglades Pythons, by Andrew C. Rebkin. Puthons are destroying the Everglades. With climate change, the sea level is rising, humans, and nature are overcoming challenges, becoming more resilient and learning to adapt, as seen in creative crabs when the crabs begin to use plastic as their home. In the story CreativeCrabs, Shay Maunz writes about how hermit crabs are starting to adapt by using plastic as their shells. Because humans throw out so much plastic, crabs have to adapt. “The beauty of adaption is how some animals are coping …show more content…

A connection to called oot is that the desert flowers have to become resilient to weather, like the crabs, to wear plastic In Called Out, by Barbara Kingsolver. Desert flowers would have to become more resilient to survive. In the story called Out, Kingsolver the desert flowers have to deal with everything that could kill a flower like drought and extreme weather. The author states, “The hot afternoons, drenching one small plot of ground while the next over remains parched (Kingsolver 53)”. This quote helps the reader understand how resilient these desert flowers have become to survive the extreme weather conditions. Similar to the indefese of the evergalde spythons, both authors want to protect the environment for the future. In Defense of Everglades Pythons, by Andrew C. Revkin. We need to live with the legacy that Pythons are here to stay and its our fault. In Defonse of Everglades pythons some people think to fix the problem with the pythons that we should go in guns balzing but its not their fault its