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Five examples of commensalism

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Commensalism is a type of relationship where one organism pretty much lives off another. However, only one benefits, while the other is neither harmed nor benefited. An example would be the relationship between a bird and a tree.

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Killdeer Birds and Cape Buffalo

the Killdeer Bird lies down on the buffalo and the buffalo protects the Bird. But the bird DOES NOT harm the buffalo.) Birds benefit, but Cape Buffalo is not affected.

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An orchid and a tree

Monarch butterfly and milkweed

A shark and a remora

Clownfish and anemone

Tiny burrowing worms and some shellfish

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There are several different examples of commensalism. They include cattle egrets, burdocks, mosquitoes, heartworms, and hookworms. These are all parasites.

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