A tree to another tree or plant. They are all competing for sunlight.
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dildoing monkeys
Squirrels and chipmunks are an example. They compete for acorns and a few other resources, but they do not compete with each other for nesting sites, or mates.
Daintree Rainforest
Footraces between humans are an excellent example of competition.
An example of competition in the temperate rainforest ecosystem could be the competition for resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients among tree species like Douglas fir, western red cedar, and Sitka spruce. These trees compete for access to sunlight by growing taller and spreading their branches to capture more light energy for photosynthesis. Additionally, understory plants and shrubs may compete for limited nutrients in the soil, leading to adaptations that allow certain species to outcompete others in the quest for survival and growth.
An example of competition is a group of squirrels eating a colony of beetles!!!! An example of competition is a red fox eating a squirrle.
A monkey
The textile industry is probably the closest example to pure competition on Earth.
a monkey!!
parrot:D or a tucan:D
intraspecific competition