Yes, they do.
Wolves, coyotes, bobcats, jaguars and other animals compete with the mountain lion for for resources.
when there are few resources
The need to invest large financial resources in order to compete creates
they dont
Ecological equivalents live in niches with similar resources, and have similar adaptations but since they live in different regions, they do not compete.
Ecological equivalents live in niches with similar resources, and have similar adaptations but since they live in different regions, they do not compete.
water and food.
because they want that resource
because they want that resource
The Gila monster has to compete for its food with a variety of animals. Because they eat things like lizards, frogs, and small mammals, they have to compete for food with animals like coyotes and birds of prey.
They compete for air- to breath, water- to drink, and shelter.
Food, always food.