It is obvious why it happens—they want to post an answer. The site is intentionally rigged to drive people towards the answer box.
And yes, posting an answer entails the possibility of getting upvotes, which are desirable because they unlock privileges. Namely the ability to comment, something that you don't get until 50 reputation and a privilege that all new users seem to desire immensely.
It is only natural that they pick questions they are able to answer. Either because the question is easy and something they already know about, or because they can steal the answers from someone else. Frankly, though, I have no idea where these people come from that think outright plagiarism is justifiable. Or even that they will get away with it!
However, I will quibble a little bit with what I see as an undertone in your question. Some could take your question (at least the title and first few sentences) as implying that no new answers are welcome on questions with accepted answers. That is the furthest thing from the truth. If you happen across a question and you have something new or otherwise helpful to contribute, then you are strongly encouraged to post a new answer. It doesn't matter if the question is 20 years old, if you're a new user or an old hand, or if the question already has an accepted answer.
The only time you shouldn't answer a question is if your answer is going to duplicate information that is already available in the other answers. Nothing new under the sun, in other words. This is just clutter—upvote the other answer(s) instead.