These flowers, called Trifolium repens, are new to this habitat. The cows of this farm will eat just about anything thats on the ground. These T. repens are becoming endangered, which means that the flowers have had to create a defense mechanism to fight back against the cows of this farm. These flowers will adapt, survive and reproduce over time.
The defense mechanism these flowers have poses a threat to the cows of the farm. This is because there is a chemical reaction in the T. repen which creates hydrogen cyanide, which when eaten by the cows can be deadly unless the cow also adapts to survive.
Time has passed and the flowers have begun spreading across the land. This is good for the flowers, but potentially deadly for the herbivores. One cow here decides to eat a T. repen, which is not a bad thing because this cow has begun having immunites to the flowers hydrogen cyanide. This means when eating the plant the cow is perfectley fine and goes to sleep.
The flower has a much stronger survival of the fittest instinct. It has adapted to colder tempuatures. The cyanide levels of these plants has dramatically decreased in plants that are in a city area. While the country plants systems of cyanide increase and are rare now that they can only be found in rural areas of cityś.
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