A fox and an owl both eat forest mice. which type of relationship does the fox have with the owl?
mutualism
predation
competition
commensalism
parasitism
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Answer:

Competition

Explanation:

They are both eating the same food, which means, in a given ecosystem, they essentially have to "share" food. If only one of the species existed in the ecosystem, they would have access all the forest mice. When two species eat the same food, they have to compete to make sure they can get to the mice first. "the early bird gets the worm"

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