they compete with each other because they are trying to show off and the strongest gets the girl
>>More scientificly, if males fight each other during mating season, it is most likely they are fighting for a female.
If females fight other females or males, then they might be protecting their cubs.
They eat the other animals.
Genetically modified organisms can outcompete other organisms, decreasing species diversity.
It sounds like you might be referring to plants like thistle or burdock, which have thorns on their leaves and stems to deter animals from eating them. These plants are considered weeds in many areas due to their invasive nature and ability to outcompete native vegetation.
No, in nature animals do not "favor" other animals.
Because they want even more money.
Carnivores eat other animals
Carnivores eat other animals
some animals parasite on other animals.
No animals can "turn themselves into other animals".
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is not directly harmful to animals; however, it can have negative ecological impacts. This invasive plant can outcompete native vegetation, leading to reduced biodiversity in wetlands and other ecosystems. By displacing native plants, it can disrupt habitats and food sources for various animal species, ultimately affecting their populations and health. Thus, while it may not be toxic, its presence can indirectly harm animal communities.
animals con get loads of stuff from other animals they can get energy or warmth or even security!!
Animals which live on the surface of other animals are called parasites.