Birds can differ from each other in many ways. Different species differ in both size and appearance along with instincts and ways.
Birds of the same species can differ from each other just the same way as humans. E.g each person is different in their own way due to attitude, colour and thought. It's exactly the same.
Many birds have hooked beaks, many have beaks for siphoning water and others have beaks for catching insects. Their diet varies beyond group species as do their appearance. Many birds may look the same but they each differ in thought, language, colour, size and diet.
You can do so many ways. These are ways birds can differ: -color
-shape
-size
-beaks
-wings
-feet
-etc.
Give some examples of the differences between the species of birds and how these differences affect the survival and competition between the birds
use a three way venn diogram
Competition among the animals IS for survival
No
In monopolistic competition, sellers can profit from the differences between their products and other products.
Hi what are some of the similarities and differences between the Equity theory and Realistic Conflict theory in general and specifically in terms of resources, compensation, competition, etc.? Thank you
Food and Territory
Some examples of cooperation between species are: animals alerting each other of predators, animals eating insects off of others. Some examples of competition are: fighting for living space and resources, fighting for a mate.
No. Competition is a fight for survival between two organisms for food. Predation is the process of a predator hunting then eating prey.
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Sports teams, math clubs, chess clubs, science clubs, spelling bees, and overall scholastic achievement are some examples of areas of competition between schools.
Interspecific competition is competition that occurs between two different species. Another kind of competition is interference competition. This is when two or more individuals compete using aggression.
what is the difference between Interpersonal and Business Communication?
Competition. The struggle of the fittest. The survival of the fittest.