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What does head-butting in bighorn sheep illustrate? A. competition among members of the same species B. competition among members of different species C. predator-prey relationships in bighorn sheep D. predation of members of the same species

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Competition happens within groups of the same species, so it's A. There isn't competition within different species, rarely.
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A. competition among members of the same species

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What does head-butting in bighorn sheep illustrate? A. competition among members of the same species B. competition among members of different species C. predator-prey relationships in bighorn sheep D. predation of members of the same species

I will go with A competition among members of the same species.

Under the characteristics of living Organism, we have the acronym MR NIGER CAL

m=movement

r=respiration

n=nutrition

i=irritability

g=growth

e=excretion

r=reproduction

c=competition

a=adaptation

l=life span

members of the same species usually compete for territory, superiority, food. Head-butting in bighorn sheep illustrate competition

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