You must then see how your animal competes to survive.
Many of these crimes were motivated not so much by greed but because an animal was not competing to the level that the top-hatted owner expected.
Feral animals compete for food with domestic livestock.
When animals compete for limited resources (food, territory, sexual partners), the stronger animals benefit at the expense of the weak.
In nature, many animals are competing for limited resources.
All animals must compete for limited resources, but the competition may not be expressed in unrestrained battle to the death.
For example, animals compete over water supplies, food, mates, and other biological resources.
In nature, animals compete with one another for the best food, the best nesting places, etc.
In other words, monogamous animals do not compete as strongly, hence physical characteristics are not favored as much.
They involve a variety of challenges in which people and animals compete against each other.