You couldn't exactly call it commensalism but sometimes the Arctic fox will travel behind a polar bear and feed on the scraps of what it ate because if you didn't know a polar bear's main diet is ringed seals and arctic foxes eat those, too. Sometimes though, the fox annoys the polar bear. They may tease it by darting in to nip at its herels or blatanly attemp to drive bear from food. Polar bears will retaliate by lunging or slapping buttocks
To have a symbiotic relation it has to be with another organism. For example, it somehow has one with a monarch butterfly, which I am trying to find out what it is.
There is none, really. If it exists, it is an indirect relationship, not a direct one.
This is an example of a symbiotic relationship.
It is an example of a symbiotic relationship.
It's a Symbiotic relationship
parasitism
This is an example of a parisitic relationship because the organism harms the host.
NO....in order for a relationship to be Symbiotic, both require each other to survive. The Mule can live just fine without the Wolf and the Wolf can eat other animals to survive. A far better example of a symbiotic relationship would be your heart. YOu can't survive without your heart but you heart can't survive without you.
One symbiotic relationship is cactus and lizard
The symbiotic relationship is mutualism
I need a symbiotic relationship with the PORPOISE..
Otters have strong tails to swim through murky water