Food, territory, and mating rights. All of these tie into the "alpha" position.
Yes, there is a difference between monkeys and chimps. Monkeys have tails, while chimps do not. Chimps are also more closely related to humans than monkeys are.
Competition.
by picking their nose and then eating it.
No, the competition between foxes and hawks for the use of mice and rabbits as food is not called intraspecific competition. Intraspecific competition refers to competition among individuals of the same species. The interaction between foxes and hawks represents interspecific competition, as it involves different species competing for the same resources.
competition for food
Food and Territory
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Chimps fight on a daily basis almost in the wild. They fight for territory, dominance, food, mating, just about everything you can think of.
They use sunlight,water,food and shelter
Competition between species is called interspecific competition. It occurs when different species compete for the same resources, such as food, water, or shelter, leading to interactions that can affect the survival and abundance of the species involved.
Biotic factors like availability of food sources and competition with other species can influence a chimp's behavior. Abiotic factors such as temperature, rainfall patterns, and terrain can also impact their behavior by affecting foraging opportunities, shelter availability, and social interactions.
Competition is the struggle between species for the same limited resource. (hyena taking food/land from a lion)