The Zone-tailed Hawk , which are black, and Harris's Hawk, which is brown, live in the mountains. The rabbits, which live in the forest, are the hawks's main food source.
Starting Population
Adaptation
Due to the overpopulation of the hawks, there are less rabbits meaning that some hawks will be underfed. In addition, rabbits have adapted to run away when hawks approached.
Different Survival
Overproduction
Variation and Competition
Differential Reproduction
In consequence to the little food for the hawks, the hawks must compete for food in order to grow and reproduce.
Since the Zone-tailed Hawks look more like turkey vultures than actual hawks, the Zone-tailed Hawks can get there food more easily compared to the Harris's Hawks.
Due to the Zone-tailed Hawk's adaptation to mimic the look a turkey vulture, the Zone-tailed Hawk's have an advantage over the Harris Hawks as they can more easily get food
As a result of the Zone-tailed Hawk's advantage, the population of the Harris Hawks had decreased leaving the population of the Zone-tailed Hawks higher than the Harris Hawks's population
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