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Published on: August 21, 2026
Two butterfly species are competing for the same nectar of a flower in a garden. To survive and coexist together, they may avoid competition in the same garden by:
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B
Competing species can coexist by resource partitioning.
They may use different foraging patterns or feeding times to reduce competition.
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