Probably.
a hurricane ot tornado
Preying upon native species competing with native species for resources displacing native species :)
Two animals can live in the same habitat without competing for food if they have different feeding habits or occupy different niches within the habitat. For example, one animal may feed on insects in the trees while the other feeds on grasses on the ground. This way, they can coexist without directly competing for the same food resources.
Competition: intraspecifically (between members of the same species) or interspecifically (between members of different species).
African lions and all the other species that follow them, hyenas, wild dogs, vultures etc.
competition
One type of competition involves individuals competing for resources, while the other involves competition between different species for survival and reproduction in an ecosystem.
Yes
competing with each other for resources. This competition can lead to one species outcompeting the other or both species adapting to use the resource in different ways (resource partitioning).
Competing species that share similar ecological niches and resources. By partitioning resources, such as food, space, or time, these species can coexist by reducing direct competition and allowing each species to specialize in utilizing different resources. This can help to minimize competition and promote species diversity within a community.
competition
The most likely is that they can exist but then they wouldn't be there fro so long because they'll be competing for the same resources