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Changes to Food Webs - Animals

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Changes to Food Webs - Animals

Animals compete with one another. Animals compete for food. Animals compete to reproduce. Animals compete for space.

Animals competing for food

Animals competing for food

  • Competition occurs in animals of the same and different species.
  • Animals compete for food.
    • Animals need food to get nutrients and glucose.
Animals competing to reproduce

Animals competing to reproduce

  • Animals compete to reproduce.
    • Animals need to reproduce to pass on their DNA to their offspring.
Animals competing for space

Animals competing for space

  • Animals compete for space.
    • Animals often compete for territory.
    • Competition for territory can be intraspecific and interspecific.
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