Wolves avoid conflict with one another. Individual packs stake out their territory and mark it with urine. This tells other packs that this land is taken.
Food, Space, and Materials
Wolves avoid conflict with one another. Individual packs stake out their territory and mark it with urine. This tells other packs that this land is taken.
They don't have territory
Both man and wildlife compete for resources and require space and energy to survive.
Will the Wolf Survive was created in 1986.
no, every organism doesnt compete fro space and food!
othe organisms mustv compete with each other for food,water,and other things they need to survive
othe organisms mustv compete with each other for food,water,and other things they need to survive
the wolves try to intimidate eatchother. If that doesn't work they fight and whoever wins moves up a rank in the pack. 🐺 wolves 4 ever! 🐺 💗
The don't, there is no such animal as a "Snow Wolf".
Plants compete for space to access sunlight, water, and nutrients essential for their growth and survival. By occupying available space, plants can maximize their chances of photosynthesis and reproductive success. Competition also helps maintain biodiversity by preventing one species from dominating an ecosystem.
Plants compete for growing space, nutrients and water. If they are very crowded, they can even compete for sunlight.