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To be specific niches exist because competition of biotic and abiotic factors affect the distribution of particular species to a specific niche because it is preferable to live in different niches, it results in less inter-species competition and the less competition there is, means more food, therefore more chance of survival. Niches are what help make eco-systems function so systematicly and perfectly. [that is without human interruption] Every animal has a unique niche. A tigers niche would be specifically where it lives, what it eats and what it contributes to the eco-system it's located.

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