Humans and every other kind of animal on/above/below the planet.
In the Northwestern United States, cattle-ranchers & sheep-ranchers have been FEUDING for over 100 years because their livestock compete for forage. Which grows naturally. But fences get mysteriously knocked down & animals cross borders, and sometimes someone gets hurt.
Even the birds and the bees compete for nectar.
In the taiga, animals like wolves, lynx, and foxes may compete for resources such as prey like rodents and hares. These predators can also compete with each other for territory and access to food sources. Additionally, herbivores like moose and deer compete for food such as vegetation and browse.
Lions and hyenas compete for food sources such as prey animals. Trees in a forest compete for sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil. Birds within the same species may compete for mates and nesting sites.
Species that occupy different niches are not likely to compete. This is because each of the species will probably eat different things and seek different types of shelters. They will not need each other's resources.
A community refers to a group of different species living in the same area and interacting with each other. This can include plants, animals, and other organisms that rely on each other for survival.
Deciduous forest animals interact by forming complex food chains and webs, where predators hunt for prey to obtain food. Some animals may form symbiotic relationships, such as mutualism or commensalism, to help each other survive. Additionally, animals may also compete for resources like food, shelter, and mates, leading to natural selection and adaptations for survival.
food
Animals will usually compete for food, land or a mate but sometimes fight for dominance as many animals have a ranking system
they compete with each other because they are trying to show off and the strongest gets the girl >>More scientificly, if males fight each other during mating season, it is most likely they are fighting for a female. If females fight other females or males, then they might be protecting their cubs.
Nutrients from the soil, sunlight & water
for animals that compete and survive what do they get to do ?
by being different!
Here are the animals i know of: 1. White Tailed Deer- The White Tailed Deer compete with the Baltimore Butterfly for White Turtlehead because they both like to eat White Turtlehead. 2. Other Baltimore Butterflies/Caterpillars- Other Baltimore Butterflies/Caterpillars compete and support each other. They compete for food, shelter, space, and mates. And they support each other by producing more Baltimore Butterflies/Caterpillars. 3. Birds- Birds compete with the Baltimore Butterfly because the birds want other Baltimore Butterflies/Caterpillars to eat while the Baltimore Butterfly wants other Baltimore Butterflies/Caterpillars so they can mate with them. They both compete for other Baltimore Butterflies/Caterpillars for different Reasons.
Animals like lions, hyenas, and cheetahs compete with each other for food in the wild. They may also compete with other scavengers like vultures and jackals for access to a carcass. This competition is a natural part of maintaining balance in the ecosystem.
In the taiga, animals like wolves, lynx, and foxes may compete for resources such as prey like rodents and hares. These predators can also compete with each other for territory and access to food sources. Additionally, herbivores like moose and deer compete for food such as vegetation and browse.
Hyenas and lions compete over prey. Both animals hunt the same types of ungulates. They also fight over carcasses, and sometimes attempt to steal kills from each other.
Employers compete with each other for employees, and employees compete with each other for good jobs.
They compete with each other in the farming industry due to arable land.