The heron feeds on ticks that get on the carabao's body. In this way, the heron benefits by having food to eat and the carabao benefits by getting the ticks cleaned off. This kind of relationship is called mutualism.
Plants serve as food to carabaos while carabaos cultive the soil for
The sua ko sua dance is from the tae of carabao and it originate by doing kantutan in each other
In general, ducks and blue herons do not interact much with each other unless there is competition for resources such as food or nesting sites. Blue herons are known to be aggressive towards ducks if they feel threatened or if they perceive them as competition. Ducks may try to avoid blue herons to minimize conflict.
they both like each other
Great blue herons often have a symbiotic relationship with various species of fish and aquatic insects, as they rely on these organisms for food. Additionally, they may benefit from the presence of smaller birds, like egrets or cormorants, that help disturb fish in the water, making them easier for herons to catch. This interdependence highlights the interconnectedness of ecosystems, where multiple species can influence each other's success.
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both either give food or nutrients to each other
"Other" than what?
This is called mutualism
Symbiosis
Mutualism: a relationship in which two organisms benefit from each other
Also known as "friends with benefits" are people who are sexually and physically involved with each other but have no commitment with each other.