There is no symbiotic relationship between the vampire bat and the horse. The horse does not benefit in any way from the bat's using it for sustenance.
The symbiotic relationship between a vampire bat and a cow is considered to be parasitic. It was said that vampire bats would get into barns to bite and feed from the blood of cows for sustinance.
There really is no symbiotic relationship between sheep and cows as they are both herbivores and both eat the same food source, though sheep are able to eat other plants that cows would not touch or simply trample to the ground.
Sheep and cows don't have a symbiotic relationship.
Parasitic.
Symbiotic.
It is a symbiotic relationship.
mutualism
Yes they can, if they've been habituated to cows.
There is not true symbiotic relationship. However, he cattle egret removes ticks and flies from cattle and consumes them. This benefits both species.
egrets eat flies or what everother bug is ona cow
The vampire bat lives in Europe and feasts on the blood of cows. They suck the blood of the animal while the cow is in meadow. The cow barely feels it, it just feels to them like a mosquito bite. They remember their victim by their spit. There are many kinds of vampire bats. Hope that helps ya!
Cows and the brown-headed cowbirds who eat the insects displaced by a foraging cow live in a symbiotic relationship .