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Siberian tigers in the harsh winter conditions of their homeland, take whatever shelter is available to hollow out a space to get out of the weather. This would include heavy thickets, caves, or even spaces around fallen trees.
Food, water, shelter, space...etc.
Siberian tigers in the harsh winter conditions of their homeland, take whatever shelter is available to hollow out a space to get out of the weather. This would include heavy thickets, caves, or even spaces around fallen trees.
Organisms compete for living space because living space is beginning to decrease. They also want room to have shelter and guard their young along with their food.
Not if you have a big enough space and your fish aren't agressive. For freshwater fish the rule is 1 inch of fish per gallon.
Males are very territorial but besides that as long as your geckos have enough space they'll be fine.
As you know, organisms are split into 2 groups - Animals and plants. Plants compete for: Water Nutrients from the soil Sunlight for photosynthesis Space to grow Animals compete for: Food Water Shelter from predators A mate to produce offspring Hope it helps
4 things that organisims compete for to meet their needs..... 1. space 2. food 3. water 4. shelter These things are all limited in an ecosystem, which is why competition occurs.
Animals compete for mates by doing many things to impress the possible mate. For example, a bird may show off its colourful wings and some species of bird do a sort of dance to try and win over there mate. Other animals, may compete by fighting till death to try and amaze the potential companion .
Plants compete for growing space, nutrients and water. If they are very crowded, they can even compete for sunlight.
Food, water, space, etc.
It is true organisms have to compete for living space.