Family Feuds: Why Close Relatives Keep Their Distance In The Animal Kingdom
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 21:35
in Biology & Nature
Mammals cannot share their habitat with closely related species because the need for the same kind of food and shelter would lead them to compete to the death, according to new research.
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