Cause they all have really huge penis'
Lions and hyenas often compete for the same food sources as they both hunt and scavenge for similar prey such as zebra, wildebeest, and buffalo in African savannas. These two carnivores have overlapping diets and feeding habits, leading to competition for resources in their shared ecosystem.
Increasing the number of predators like lions in a zebra habitat would likely decrease the zebra population, promoting natural selection by preying on weaker or slower individuals. This could lead to a more resilient zebra population with stronger survival traits.
Organisms that have the same food source and live in the same habitat are called competitors. They compete for limited resources such as food, water, and shelter, which can lead to adaptations and behaviors that help one species outcompete the other.
Organisms that belong to the same trophic level occupy the same position in a food chain or food web. They have similar energy sources and consume similar types of organisms. This means they are competing for the same resources within an ecosystem.
No its the hair folicles that are striped.
a zebra gets its food by hunting Hunting grass, more commonly called grazing.
Yes, they have many of the same food preferences as horses.
Around the same as a cow, which is 32.
Rat kangaroos do not migrate. No Australian marsupial migrates. They will move to where the food is, but this is not the same as migrating.
zebra, impala, buffalo, wild hogs, antelope and elephants when food is scarce.
A bison is an animal that lives in the prairies (flat masses of land). It is in the same family as the buffalo, and it is very dangerous.2nd answer:Ummm, the bison is in the cow family, not the buffalo family . . . .its an animal
No. Jaguars and kangaroos do not occupy the same continent.
Yes
Bison are still alive they are the same animal as the American Buffalo.
i guess it looks the same as a male zebra
Yes! Bison is just the scientific name for a buffalo. I am a bisonology expert!
No. Wolves and kangaroos occupy different continents. No doubt if they occupied the same continent, wolves would indeed eat kangaroos.