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What is mutualism of a penguin?

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A example of a Penguins commensalism is of a male emperor penguin and his egg. The male sits on the egg, but is ultimately unaffected by the it. The egg on the other hand would not survive without the warm and protection of his father.

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When an organism shares a friendship-like relationship with another organism (or more) of a different species. The organisms benefit eachother. The Emperor penguin does not share any symbiotic relationships with other organisms. (Example of a symbiotic relationship: The Spanish Dancer nudibranch, pronounced noo-dee-brank, and the Imperial shrimp. The shrimp usually comes along with a pair. They will match the colors of the slug and provide cleaning services. In return, the shrimps get an ample supply of food. These shrimps live in theslug's gills.

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The symbotic relationships for penguins are fleas and tics. There are not any non parasite symbotic relationships for penguins.

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they have bacteria in their stomachs, that help them digest food

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