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Many Chesapeake planters turned to wheat as a second crop.
Interference Competition
A form of competition where organisms directly interact with each other, preventing access to resources by means such as physical fighting or chemical interference.
Exploitative Competition
A form of competition where organisms indirectly compete by consuming shared resources.
Wolf Spiders
A family of spiders known for their hunting skills and how they carry their young on their backs, not relying on webs for catching prey.
Carnivorous Sundew
A type of plant that captures and digests insects and other small animals with sticky, glandular leaves as a means to obtain nutrients from its environment.
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