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A: Some are better adapted.
In a competition between individuals of the same species, those that are better adapted to their environment have a higher likelihood of surviving and reproducing. Adaptations can include physical traits, such as stronger bodies or more efficient means of obtaining resources, as well as behavioral traits, such as better strategies for finding food or avoiding predators. These advantageous traits increase an individual's chances of survival and reproductive success, allowing them to outcompete others and pass on their genes to future generations.