Competition
Competition among members of the same species is known as intraspecific competition, while competition between individuals of different species is known as interspecific competition.
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One species can get the resources they need during the day while the other species gets the resources they need at night.
Yes, animals like bee's share their bee hive to live in
There are various ways to reduce niche overlap in animals. You should start by ensuring that animals access sufficient resources so that they do not compete for the same resources.
They both need the same mineral to grow
Sub species , varieties .
The same resources as they do everywhere else: food, water and shelter. In a cave, there is no light, so there are no plants to eat. Animals and fungi who live in caves have to survive by eating other animals or their waste products.
The same as other countries need food water weapons metal oil.
Because if animals do not eat, they will starve. animals are same like humans need food to live
Yes, but they will compete with eachother as they need the same resources (food, space, etc). If one does not overtake the other, they can coexist. This of course in the case of the same niche in the same area. Kangaroos and gazelled take up the same niche, but in Australia and Africa respectively, so they don't compete.
For the same reasons that animals need them, to grow and stay healthy
For the same reason WE do - to live !
No. Most plants need light for photosynthesis to take place, whereas animals only need light for ther sight.