Yes, they will do anything to survive they will even kill other fish for food or a house!
He was unable to compete because of the injury. They decided to compete against each other.
Goldfish Eating was when a group of people would gather together and, as plain as the name, eat goldfish. People would compete against each other to see how many they could swallow whole. This really became popular when in 1939 when a Harvard college student swallowed a goldfish when the other couldn't. It grew from there. Eventually, it became so popular, laws were made banning the 'cruel consumption' of the fish. here's some more information: http://www.badfads.com/events/goldfish-swallowing/
Of course they do. The compete with other raptors, generally of the same species, for those habitats and resources. Not to mention all other ground based predators interested in the same prey species.
Almost all goldfish can get along! i would recommend a ryukin, black moor, ranchu, fan tail if your looking for a goldfish, but for other lil critters, maybe a freshwater snail, or minnows (you can find those at a local creek) or a freshwater frog, Just make sure you have a lid and a place for the frog to take a break and hop out of the water. Comet goldfish are very fast and somewhat aggressive. Fancy goldfish should not be housed with comets because fancy goldfish's unique features/bodies often prevent them from being able to compete for food. A good tank mate other than another comet would be a shubunkin or a wakin because these fish are built similarly to the comet and can compete for food. As for a community- goldfish really should only be housed with other goldfish.
25 athletes compete against each other in Olumpic swimming
Peacocks primarily compete with other organisms for resources such as food, water, and nesting sites. They may also compete with other bird species for these resources within their ecosystems. Overall, they play a role in the natural competition among organisms in their environment.
yes
Nobody likes to compete against him because he is a sore loser and a smug winner.Unfortunately, she tore a ligament in her knee and couldn't compete in the Olympics.She deliberately and incessantly encourages her two sons to compete against each other, which makes the boys resent each other and resent her especially.
Wolves, coyotes, bobcats, jaguars and other animals compete with the mountain lion for for resources.
Compete for resources until one species outcompetes the other or until they partition the resources to reduce competition.
No. Elephants are land mammals, and whales live in seas and oceans, so they would have no reason to compete against each other.
Plants primarily compete for light, water, and nutrients in the soil. They also compete for space, as overcrowding can limit access to these essential resources. Additionally, plants may contend with other organisms, such as pests and diseases, which can further affect their growth and survival. This competition drives adaptations that can enhance their ability to thrive in various environments.