The story you are talking about is an old Cherokee tale called "Tale of Two Wolves." The wolves are symbolic, representing good and bad. The good wolf represents love, compassion, kindness, honesty. While the bad wolf represents hatred, jealousy, sorrow, and pride. When your teacher says the wolf who wins is the wolf you feed, they mean the wolf who wins is the one who you give into, the one who you give power over you. Give the bad wolf the power, you become the bad wolf. Give the good wolf the power, feed the good wolf, and the good wolf wins.
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Ecological niche is a term for the position of a species within an ecosystem, describing both the range of conditions necessary for persistence of the species, and its ecological role in the ecosystem. Ecological niche subsumes all of the interactions between a species and the biotic and abiotic environment, and thus represents a very basic and fundamental ecological concept. The tentative definition presented above indicates that the concept of niche has two sides which are not so tightly related: one concerns the effects environment has on a species, the other the effects a species has on the environment. In most of ecological thinking, however, both meanings are implicitly or explicitly mixed. The reason is that ecology is about interactions between organisms, and if persistence of a species is determined by the presence of other species (food sources, competitors, predators, etc.), all species are naturally both affected by environment, and at the same time affect the environment for other species.
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