Sea Otters live in communities of several animals, other otters live as pairs/family groups.
Otters harbor parasites as do other animals.
The closest thing to mutualism would be gut flora/fauna that helps with digestion.
They can, It depends on their mood at the time.
mutalism
Look it up on a web site, but if you really want to know, The King Cobra has no mutualism, or paratism, and it only has parasitism.
1.mutualism - mutual benefit for both the partners.2.parasitism- benefit for the parasite ; attacks the host.3.commensalism - benefit for the commensal ; host is unharmed.4. phoresis - an organism attaches to the other for locomotion.Predation - One animal eats anotherParasitism - One organism benefits, at the cost of the second organismCompetition - Two similar animals fight for the same food, habitat.Mutualism - Two Organisms benefit from one action; e.g. One monkey eats another's lice.Amensalism - One species is unaffected, while the other is completely destroyed.
paratism
commensalism
commensalismIn ecology, commensalism is a class of relationship between two organisms where one organism benefits but the other is unaffected.Malaria is parasitism:Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship between organisms of different species where one organism, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the host.
The detrimental use of one organsim by another.
the relationship is paratism.
Humans and Cockroaches. They can give us asthma and cause illness and disease. This type of symbiotic relationship is called paratism. Paratism is when one organism benefits from the relationship and one is hurt.
Isn't flea a famous Journalist figure?
Mutualism is the biological interaction between two species of organisms, in which both parties benefit. It can be as simple as bees getting nectar from flowers while also pollinating them, or more specific such as the relationship between the Egyptian plover birds and the Nile crocodiles (the birds eats off the decayed meat on the crocodile's teeth, and in so doing, provide much needed dentistry).Some other examples:Clownfish and sea anemonesSome species of ants and acaciaHoney guide (a species of birds) and honey badger
Paratism, in which the dog would be the host and the tick would be the parasite, because it depends on the dogs blood.