By: Daijon, Suzi, Kenzie, and Dr. Gilbert Predation and Competition.

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By: Daijon, Suzi, Kenzie, and Dr. Gilbert Predation and Competition

NOUN 1. The praying of one animal on others 2. The action of attacking or plundering -Biological interaction where a predator feeds on its prey. Predation

Competition In biology and sociology, is a contest between two or more organisms, animals, individuals, groups, etc, for territory, a nice location of resources, and mates, and mostly leadership.

Competitor Rivals or contestants for the same thing. Two boxers in a ring are competitors.

Noun Animal that is hunted and killed by another animal for food A person or thing easily injured or taken advantage of Verb Hunt and kill for food Take advantage of Cause constant trouble and distress to Prey

Predator An animal that naturally preys on others