It's a struggle for existence because the animals have to do many things to survive
water animals
The existence of Atlantis has not yet been proven. If Atlantis was indeed a real place then it stands to reason that there were people and animals there.
camel, buffalo, cow
This is an example of indirect observation - you are not seeing the animals directly but are viewing evidence of their existence.
Like many other animals, the ocelot prefers a solitary existence. However, they will often interact with other members of their species despite not being a pack animal.
animals trying to eat it
Social Darwinism, term in the late 19th century was used to describe the idea that humans, like animals and plants, compete in a struggle for existence in which natural selection results in "survival of the fittest."
Social Darwinism, term coined in the late 19th century to describe the idea that humans, like animals and plants, compete in a struggle for existence in which natural selection results in survival of the fittest.
It's prey: the gazelle or antelope.
No, they are still in existence, and they aren't endangered.
There are no living specimens in existence.
water animals
land animals
The word that means a species of animals or plants is not longer in existence is extinct. Animals that are no longer plentiful, might be called endangered.
The thought that animals too have rights, and are not to be killed at a whim.
fossils
it is extinct