Paratism, in which the dog would be the host and the tick would be the parasite, because it depends on the dogs blood.
a tick sucking the lions blood.
An example of a parasitic relationship would be like a tick sucking the blood off an animal, the animal does not benefit from the tick being there but in fact loses something (blood) while the tick benefits (food supply).
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It is most likely to be a tick, or a blood sucking vampire dog right next door you. ha ha
Tick.
Ticks sucking blood from a host organism is an example of parasitism. The tick grows from its host, but contributes nothing to the host organism.
A deer tick is a carnivore. It feeds on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles.
Ticks are parasites.They live by sucking blood.
A homonym for "tick" is "tick," where both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings, such as a small blood-sucking arachnid and a small clicking sound.
This is an example of a parasitic relationship. In this relationship, the tick benefits from feeding on the dog's blood while the dog is harmed by the tick's presence.
A tick biting a dog to feed on its blood is an example of parasitism, where one organism (the tick) benefits at the expense of the other (the dog). The tick obtains nutrients from the dog's blood while potentially causing harm or discomfort to the dog.
It is parasitism.