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Two Birds, a Titmouse and a Chickadee Are Living in the Same

Question 40

Question 40

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Two birds, a titmouse and a chickadee are living in the same territory and are using some of the same resources. This interaction can be best classified as


A) Mutualism
B) Intraspecific competition
C) Interspecific competition
D) Symbiosis
E) Commensalism

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