Sharks and the fish that are attached to them (remoras).
Hippos and the birds that clean their teeth.
If one animal eats plants and the other eats meat than the animal that eats meat will eat the other animal that doesn't eat meat. If they are both the same kind the they will probably help each other out.
Yes, many animals have symbiotic relationships. For example, some birds like to sit on cows and eat the bugs off the cows. The bird benefits by getting food. The cow benefits by getting cleaned of bugs.
A mother cat will often nurse and treat orphaned animals, such as baby squirrels, like they were her own kittens. There is a leopard who killed a baboon and when she was dragging the baboon up into a tree to eat it, a baby baboon fell off the mother. The leopard looked after the baby baboon and raised it. Quite often animals will help an animal of another species if they are baby animals.
Someone that I met had a blind puppy and she decided to get a cat for it for company. The cat and dog bonded very quickly and the cat would murmur softly when the dog would wake up and this seemed it calm it down. The kitty would act like a guide to the puppy and it was like kitty knew that the puppy needed help and couldn't see. Kitty would fiercely guard the pup as soon as a visitor arrived and only when the cat had checked out the person, would the kitty let the puppy go near them. Animals are truly amazing creatures with an enormous amount of love to give.
Many animal species are symbiotic, helping each other. Animals have symbiotic and altruistic relationships with their own and other species. Many animals will look after others of their own species to ensure their survival. Watching out for predators and sharing food is a couple of the ways they can do this.
to save each other
they warn each other when danger is near.
By telling them that there is danger coming and that they love them
No other animals don't help reproduce .
They actually DON'T help animals, unless eating animals is helping them ;).
Plants help animals by providing food and animals help plants by giving off bodily waste which fertilizes them.
Animals also help the environment
They use senses to tell other animals if it needs help.
they help them by killing the big animals that they can't kill and they get the leftovers
Yes they do. They don't even know they help each other out themselves! They are all part of the food chain.
NOO! because animals actually help us in a way.
you help the environment and animals. you can also help other people.
yes it does they help the cycle at even
To help stray animals, people have taken in animals, started organizations, raised awareness on animals and donate to other organizations.
compared to most other animals,humans are unusual in our tendency to help each other. however the animals donate to their charity like humans.really animals are most helper