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____ [38]
3 years ago
8

People are moving into the tigers' habitat. Villagers living in or near where tigan live have cut down jungles and woods for far

ms and homes
They ve drained the swamps and dug up grasslands to grow crops. To feed themselves, the people overhunt the animals that are also the
tigers' prey. People and tigers are
rejoicing
competing
flourishing
consenting
History
1 answer:
Sonja [21]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Competing.

Explanation:

Competition is when two or more parties or groups have to fight against one another to get to a common aim. It usually involves the need to get access to a certain thing, be it food or other items necessary for one's success or survival.

In the given scenario of humans and tigers, it is obviously evident that they are competing against each other for survival, food, and habitation. Humans move into the tigers' habitat, cutting down jungles that are the safety habitat of tigers, further pushing them away from their own space. This intrusion into their space, and the clearing of forest areas to cultivate crops and over-hunting animals which were also the food source for these predators all pit the tigers against the humans. Thus, the <u>scenario is that of a competition between the tigers and humans. </u>

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