answersLogoWhite

0

What is kleptoparasitism?

User Avatar

Caitlin101234 ∙

Lvl 1
∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

kleptoparasitism is when one organism steals from another organism

User Avatar

Wiki User

∙ 16y ago
Copy

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How can clown fish and anemone live together?

The symbiotic relationship between the damselfish and the sea anenomie is that the anenomie provides protection for the damselfish because of the poisonous nature of the anenomie that the damselfish is immune to, and at the same time the damselfish helps provide a food source for the anenomie due to food scraps the damselfish leaves behind.


Trending Questions
Do bananas make rabbits fat? How do you reset all the codes on the keypad for a 94 Nissan maxima? What causes engine to speed automatically even if I do not step on the accelerator? How many times does 8 go into 500? Why was kappa mikey cancelled? How do you multiply a whole number by 10? What is the nerves from the left side of the body cross over into the right side of the brain and vice versa is the? How can i use my GameCube emulator without having a controller? Is ginger ale a carbonated soda? What has the author Feliks Alekseevich Krutikov written? What does a healthful body composition mean? What color is barium oxide? Name a disney movie about a red indian princess? What is a word that starts with a w and means point out danger? Is it cheating if you flirt with other guys? How much did the formula rossa roller coaster cost to make? What is 25 as an integer? Who ministered to Jesus in the wilderness? What is a sporter rifle? Who plays 13 on tv show house?

Resources

Leaderboard All Tags Unanswered

Top Categories

Algebra Chemistry Biology World History English Language Arts Psychology Computer Science Economics

Product

Community Guidelines Honor Code Flashcard Maker Study Guides Math Solver FAQ

Company

About Us Contact Us Terms of Service Privacy Policy Disclaimer Cookie Policy IP Issues
Answers Logo
Copyright ©2025 Answers.com. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site can not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with prior written permission of Answers.