When an organism cannot compete, it will die. In the natural world, it is survival of the fittest. This is good because it keeps the population in check. If too many carnivores are living, the herbivores die-if too many herbivores are living, the carnivores will overrun and the resources will run out. It's the cycle of life.
food
Different snakes have different dietary requirements, so ratsnakes would not compete with animals which do not eat rats. Some snakes eat insects, and some eat other snakes. Some snakes eat eggs. Depending on their diet, snakes compete with certain birds, mammals, amphibians, and other reptiles, and sea snakes compete with fish and other sea creatures which eat the same prey as they do.
Probably other sharks of the same and different species. They will either compete for mates or fish.
The Gila monster has to compete for its food with a variety of animals. Because they eat things like lizards, frogs, and small mammals, they have to compete for food with animals like coyotes and birds of prey.
Parasites are animals that live only at the expense of others; since they cannot thrive on their own, they use other animals as a host. Parasites are animals that live only at the expense of others; since they cannot thrive on their own, they use other animals as a host.
They probably wouldn't be able to survive...Though it depends what animal you are talking about.
Animals will usually compete for food, land or a mate but sometimes fight for dominance as many animals have a ranking system
they compete for food and space.
Yes
lynx, fossal
food
green ostrich
Nutrients from the soil, sunlight & water
Other wolves
Bird can fly while the other animals cannot.
it competes with other deers in its ecosystem.
Canadas, like all other animals, compete for food, good living areas, and mates.