Deers are being hunted down in places.they are being run over by cars
The Tick feeds off of the deers blood. The deer is not killed so the relationship is parasitism.
Both. Ticks are essentially parasites and can have bacteria that may affect a deer's health. Too many ticks can also harm a deer.
The symbiosis relationship of a deer and a tick is parasitism. The deer is the harmed host and the tick is harming the host.
Parasitism- Dodder and Shrub, Dodder gets place to live and Shrub is Harmed! Parasitism- Flea and Dog, Flea gets home/food and Dog is harmed b/c the flea feeds on its blood! Competition- Fallen Tree blocks light for trees below! Competition- Deer and Moose both fighting over grass/food! Competition- Turkey and Cardinal both fighting over seeds/food! Predation- Owl and mouse, owl preys on mouse and mouse runs and hides from the owl! Predation- Bobcat and Deer, Bobcat gets food and Deer is Killed! Predation Salamander and Insect, Salamander gets Insect as food! Commensalism - Squirrel and Oak Tree, Squirrel gets place to live and Oak is not harmed b/c it does not lose any nutrients Commensalism - Deer and Shrub, Deer gets place to live and Shrub is not harmed b/c it does not lose any nutrients. Mutualism- Bird and Deer, Bird gets a ride/food (from the insects off the Deer) and Deer benefits from being cleaned Mutualism - Croc and animals, Croc opens mouth and allows certain animals to feed on its leeches. Some of this may be false because it has to be a long lasting relationship.
Giraffes can get harmed
there is 1 harmed
they can't be harmed as far as I know
no organism is harmed.
How do put harmed in a sentence
Yes it can be harmed
no they will be no harmed
The most harmed animals by wildfires are the deer, coyotes, basically all land animals that cannot fly. Either the fire, or smoke get to them and kill them or they run into the cities where they are struck by a vehicle. This also depletes there food source which means that they need to come down into the city to find drinking water, food, and shelter.