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There is mutualism, parasitic, predator-prey, and competitive relationships. Mutualism- a bird eats harmful insects off of a water buffalo, bird gets food, buffalo gets rid of insects and everyone is happy Parasitic- only one of the organisms are happy, the insect on the buffalo would be a parasite Predator-prey- this one is pretty straight forward, bird is predator, insect is prey Competition- if there were two different types of birds going for the same insect
Buffalo Bird Woman was born in 1839.
Buffalo Bird Woman died in 1932.
How the bird,and insects are different? How the bird,and insects are different? THE BIRD has TWO FEET THE INSECTS have more FEET
They are insects, which are in the kingdom Animalia.
The bird catches and eats insects. I prefer: The bird is an insect eater. Note: To eat an insect the bird must first catch it, so there is no need to use 'catches' or 'caught'.
The Plover bird picks lice off of the crocodile.
the bird of paradise eat insects
Lady bird beetles are insects. All insects have six legs.
It depends on the bird the bird can be a: carnivore- eats other animals insectivore- eats insects herbivore- eats plants omnivore- eats plants/animals/insects
venomous snakes and some spiders even insects
The smallest bird is the Hummingbird. They eat nectar and insects.