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The Maribou stork lives in Africa, in countries south of the Sahara. It is found for example in Kenya and in Zambia.
The marabou stork and bees do not have a direct symbiotic relationship. However, they can be considered part of a broader ecosystem where the stork benefits from the presence of bees. For instance, bees pollinate flowers, which can lead to a healthier environment with more vegetation, providing food and habitat for various animals, including the marabou stork. The stork, in turn, can help control pests in the area, indirectly supporting bee populations by maintaining a balanced ecosystem.
well they would go insane and kill themselves
this answer kinda helped it wasnt exactly on the lines of what I needed but still, good informationAnswerthe stork uses its bill, which is saw-like, to cut up the dead animals it's eating. this in turn provides areas for the bees to come and lay eggs and provide food for their new borns. Answer ; COMMENSALISTIC .
this answer kinda helped it wasnt exactly on the lines of what I needed but still, good informationAnswerthe stork uses its bill, which is saw-like, to cut up the dead animals it's eating. this in turn provides areas for the bees to come and lay eggs and provide food for their new borns. Answer ; COMMENSALISTIC .
Big fish is the food for Stork
Few animals prey on Caribou - The stork gets protection by proximity to the large animals. The stork provides a 'cleaning service' to the caribou - ridding them of ticks and other insects that would suck blood from, or infect them. Therefore the relationship is of mutual benefit.
well a bee cant swim and a marabou stork can. i live in mongolia and it works well. try it out
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this answer kinda helped it wasnt exactly on the lines of what I needed but still, good informationAnswerthe stork uses its bill, which is saw-like, to cut up the dead animals it's eating. this in turn provides areas for the bees to come and lay eggs and provide food for their new borns. Answer ; COMMENSALISTIC .
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I was floored when my wife casually said we'll soon be getting another visit from the stork. A crane is not a stork. Where does the wild stork nest? Levitical Law forbids eating storks.