In the past it was believed to be Mutualism but the current standing on this issue is that they are a semi-parasitic relationship. This is because the oxpecker gets food and the hippo gets cleaned, but the oxpecker also picks at the cut to keep it open and get more food. This makes it more prone to infection and it also continues to hurt the other animal.
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∙ 10y agoThe rhino is able to get rid of any annoying ticks and pests on its back.The oxpecker has a steady food supply and also has protection from its predators. Would you want to mess with a rhino to get a bird off its back? The oxpecker also feeds on water buffalo and zebra, but a rhino is the most typical
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∙ 12y agothe rhino benefits because the oxpecker cleans it and the oxpecker benefits because the rhino prevides it with food
The relationship is mutalism because both animals benefit from the relationship. the oxpecker gets to eat the bugs on the rhino's back. The rhino gets the bugs eaten off its back.
the oxpecker feeds on the ticks found on the rhino!
our answer was that the oxpecker will eat the rihno and then die
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∙ 14y agoTheir symbiotic relationship is mutualism, meaning thy both benefit from this relationship.
Their symbiotic relationship is mutualism, meaning thy both benefit from this relationship.
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∙ 12y agoA rhino gets clean and the oxpecter gets a meal and the oxpecter warns the rhino danger is coming.
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∙ 14y agoMutual symbiosis, because both the rhino and the Ox pecker benefit from the coexistence
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∙ 10y agoOxpeckers remove parasites from Rhinos. Rhinos benefit because they remain healthier and oxpeckers get nutrition from eating the Rhino's parasites.
The oxpecker eats small insects like tics which infest the rhinos hide. The oxpecker gets a free meal, the rhino gets rid of his parasites
it's a symbiosis. the rhino carries the oxpecker around. when it stops at small bushes to eat leaves, the oxpecker drops of and eats insects. it's a symbiosis. the rhino carries the oxpecker around. when it stops at small bushes to eat leaves, the oxpecker drops of and eats insects.
The rhinoceros lives in a symbiotic relationship with an oxpecker. Their symbiotic relationship is mutualism, meaning thy both benefit from this relationship. the oxpecker cleans off bugs and ticks from the rhinoceros, that gives the oxpecker nutrients and the rhinoceros gets clean
tick birds eat the ticks on a rhino. the relationship is positive for both the rhino and the tick bird because they both get what they want.
The animal that has a symbiotic relationship with a cuckoo is the warbler. The warbler first lays its egg in the nest that it builds, and the cuckoo lays one of its eggs in the same nest when the adult goes off to feed.
Rhinos and oxpeckers have a mutualistic relationship where the oxpeckers eat parasites off the rhinos, helping to keep them clean and healthy. In turn, the rhinos offer the oxpeckers a source of food and protection from predators. This relationship benefits both species in different ways.
oxpeckers live in the savana of south africa. most oxpeckers also live on rhinos. the reason why is becauee so long as the oxpecker cleans the rhino, the rhino will give the oxpecker protection.
Oxpeckers feed on the Ticks found on a Rhino.
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Oxpeckers benefit by feeding on ticks and parasites found on the hippopotamus, while the hippopotamus benefits from having the parasites removed, which helps prevent infections and skin irritations. This relationship is an example of mutualism, where both species benefit from their interaction.
Rhinos do not typically engage in symbiotic relationships as they are solitary animals. However, they can have mutualistic relationships with other species, such as oxpeckers that clean parasites off the rhino's skin and alert them to potential danger.
The rhinoceros lives in a symbiotic relationship with an oxpecker. Their symbiotic relationship is mutualism, meaning thy both benefit from this relationship. the oxpecker cleans off bugs and ticks from the rhinoceros, that gives the oxpecker nutrients and the rhinoceros gets clean