no
No
The symbiotic relationship of an Ostrich and a gazelle is a mutualism relationship, since both species benefit one another.
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mutualistic
mutualistic
The Bison
err i think they are friends
Cowbirds eat insects disturbed by the bison as they graze, and will pick ticks off the bison's hide.
Example: Lion = Predator Gazelle = Prey The predator seeks after the prey.
The two live in a symbiotic relationship ; ticks like to feed upon Bison and the Cowbirds , in turn , feed upon the ticks .
A classic example of a predatory relationship is that between a lion and a gazelle. In this scenario, the lion hunts and kills the gazelle for food, showcasing the predator-prey dynamic where one organism (the predator) benefits at the expense of the other (the prey). This relationship highlights the survival strategies in nature, where the predator relies on the prey for sustenance.
* horse * cow * deer * antelope * gazelle * giraffe * llama * zebra * donkey * tapir * sheep * bison * camel * hippopotamus * goat * pig * bongo * warthog * okapi * rhinoceros