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'Symbiosis' literally means 'living together', and symbiotic organisms are those that live at least most of their lives with another.

Most consider symbiosis to pertain only to non harmful interactions, where at least one of the organisms gains something from the interaction, be it shelter, food, increased possibility to reproduce, etc.

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butterfly is eating the reptiles of flowers

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there are many animals because symbiosis is between different types of animals. it may be give-and-take or it may something that can harm the other specie.

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Wolves have a symbiotic realtionship with Ravens; raven's scout out food for the wolves and keep watch for them, and in return get the leftovers.

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both animals and plants take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide

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