A sybiotic relationship is where two organisms mutually help each other. The merkat is not in any animal symbiotic relationships however, when it fouls on the grassland, the land is more fertile. Thus more plants growing for the merkat to eat.
I would think so because they are young or with another otter a long time, they hold paws to stay together as they travel to place to place.
Different species of Amoeba show different relationship e.g. Entamoeba histolitica & Entamoeba coli are parasitic . Amoeba patauxant is comensal on Hydra .
If you mean biology-wise, then the answer is: Mutual relationship: Where both parties, in this case animals, benefit from each other. Parasitic relationship: Where one benefits on the others' behalf. Such as a tapeworm in a human. Commenalism: Where one organism benefits but the other isn't harmed or effected in any way.
Any symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is unaffected is called a commensalisticrelationship.
Yes, sea sponges share a symbiotic relationship with shrimp, scallops, mussels, clams, worms, snails, and more.
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yes they do
The ocelot is not really involved in a symbiotic relationship with any other animal. It does use plants for hiding, but there is no benefit to the plants.
any organism that has any relationship with a raccoon. Symbiotic relationships are any 2 animals that have anything to do with eachother.
They eat rodents, birds, and lizards....
Ducks live primarily in areas that are mostly water and in flocks of all sizes. They do not have any type of symbiotic relationships.
Voracious solitary creatures do not have symbiotic relationships. The wolverine eats carrion and take on larger prey, but do not rely on any one animal for survival.
no they do not have any symbiotic relationships
None are currently known, but if we find anything interesting, we will tell you.
You didn't give any of "the following inter species relationships" but I'm guessing the answer you're looking for is that their is no symbiotic relationship where two or more species engage in relationships where both members are harmed; it's against nature. Parasitism is the symbiotic relationship where one species is benefited and one is harmed.