Why Aren't These Two Natural Adversaries Fighting Viciously?
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Why Aren't These Two Natural Adversaries Fighting Viciously?
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ReplyDeleteAwesome!!!! Pity the ignorant wingers...
ReplyDeleteThe two natural adversaries are not necessarily fighting because their interactions depend on environment, opportunity, and survival needs rather than constant aggression. In many ecosystems, animals conserve energy and avoid unnecessary conflict unless there is a clear benefit such as food, territory, or mating rights. Sometimes, they may also establish a balance where both species learn to avoid direct confrontation. Environmental conditions like space and resource availability can further reduce the chances of conflict. As a result, being “natural adversaries” does not always mean they will be actively or viciously fighting at all times.
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