Mainly by biting and kicking.
An animal will defend its territory to protect its resources. Two important resources for animals are food sources and suitable mates. If an animal wants to eat and breed it must defend these limited resources from rivals because, like any habitat, a territory has a carrying capacity : a maximum number of animals that can be supported by the habitat.
Behaviors that aid in finding food or avoiding predators aid survival. Other behaviors help to attract mates. The animals that are best at surviving and finding mates end up with the most offspring, because they live long enough to reproduce more.
its so easy have you ever went to the 4th grade plants and animals compete for food, teratory, space, breeding
In search of food and mates
overproduction actually helps the survival but if mjost of the eggs hatch but the more animals would mean more competetion for food and if their isn't enough food tehn the food source will become extinct and the other species that depend on that food source will die out also
If a horse is owned by people they get there food from people, at least if you have a horse I hope that's what you do. Anyway, if a horse is wild thy have to find food for themselves.
It is food the horse finds for itself when it is released.
Food and mates in their territory.
food
Yes, they do regurgitate their food for many reasons - for example, when feeding their young, to "show off" to potential mates, or to rid their digestive system of undigestible parts of their prey (i.e. the beak from squid).
Stray cats fight with each other mainly to establish territory, defend their territory, or compete for resources like food, shelter, or mates. Fighting is a natural behavior for cats in the wild as they try to survive and thrive in their environment.
mates, schools, and food