Sloth bears are prey to bengal tigers, but happens on occasion.
Extinction. When a species fails to adapt, it dies out.
The original species is not used to the new predators and have not adapted to having them "in the area" so they will get out-competed leaving them with little resources leading to an endangered species while the new species dominates and goes to the top of the food chain.
Adaptation.
That would be an example of convergent evolution. This happens when two unrelated species develop similar structures that have a similar form or function. There is a common need at the core of the issue, but the specific situation and adaption may be different. For example, insects, birds and bats have all evolved to have wings, yet they cannot be considered genetically related. The same goes for two independent species of birds both adapting to have long beaks for reaching into flowers. -------------------Because that is the way God created them...:)
evolution
overtime
You will start overtime mode.
In college football, the teams play a second overtime. If the game is tied after that, they play a third overtime. And on and on until one team is leading after an overtime. In the NFL, if no team scores in overtime the game is over and declared a tie.
A change in species is when species for example animals change overtime to adapt to the type of food they eat. So that way the animal will not die because they are hungry
Then they play a sixth overtime.
It depends on your employer but typically it will be paid as straight-pay and not overtime pay. Straight-pay meaning your normal hour wage.
it just stays there while more and more form
Elephants have evolved with tusks! They have been hunted by poachers for their tusks, so they have evolved to not have tusks. :)
After billions of years species change overtime because of a switched dna particle
As they adapt to their environment, they slowly change over time. They are said to Evolve.
Before a tie in any game, there is an extra "overtime" period, which is essentially another quarter or period of the game. If there is still a tie after this, there may be a second overtime, or tie listed in the standings.