Male-Male Competition
Sperm Competition - Sperm competition is a type of male-male competition where the male ejaculates large enough sized sperm that make any other male unable to fertilize the female's egg for a duration of time. This type of competition is seen in Dunnocks ( Prunella modularis ) for example. Combat Competition - Combat competition is a type of male-male competition where two or more males will fight one another to win over a female. This type of competition is seen in many animals such as humans, antlered animals, large cats, apes, kangaroos, and many more. These two types of male-male competition are similar in the small fact that they are techniques in which males can prevent other males from mating with the female they desired but they are different in how they do it. Combat competition is a direct, face-to-face confrontation for a mate while sperm competition is something a male does and then leaves so it is competing against any male that attempts to mate with the female it ha...