For an animal to successfully adapt to a new habitat, both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) factors play critical roles. Ideally, the new habitat's conditions should be conducive to the animal's survival.
The best response is:
Biotic and abiotic factors in both parks should be similar.
This ensures that the animal can find suitable food sources, avoid predators, and cope with environmental conditions similar to those in its original habitat.