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A fight between a family of lions and family of hyenas over an animal carcass would be best described as competition between A. a community and an ecosystem. B. two different populations. C. two different communities. D. a population and a community.

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I believe that it would be (B) two different populations, I tell you hwat. Propane
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User BlinkingCahill
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Answer:

Option-(A): A community and an ecosystem

Step-by-step explanation:

Communities sharing the same natural resources:

Lions and hyenas are two different communities and the carcass is the resource over which the fight and may harm (kill one another) the other for acquiring it for the purpose of survival.

So, they have a history of fights shared among them, leading to a competition for the key resources like natural resources and area to live in.

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