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A symbiotic relationship is shared by two creatures, and will benefit at least one of them. Sea anemones and shrimp do have this relationship.
The Goby fish provides both the shrimp and the goby protection from predators. The goby warns the shrimp by its tail when a predator is near,so it can retreat to safety.
Yes, sea sponges share a symbiotic relationship with shrimp, scallops, mussels, clams, worms, snails, and more.
They eat food smaller than them and get eaten by fishes, seals and penguins.
According to a rumourus fact, it suggests that cleaner shrimp clean the teeth of eeks. Though this may be mistaken and false
Because, generally, they are the same thing. Cucumbers are very often "pickled" in a brine of salt, vinegar, and spices, which turns them into pickles. i enjoy shrimp. I like coconut shrimp even more. Shrimp are awesome breaded, sauteed, fryed and any other way. Bubba from Forrest Gump is a very good man.
5 cucumbers 8 tomatos 2 Large Purple Onions 2 pgs raw shrimp 1 bottle of Clamato juice 10 limes To prepare the shrimp: Take shrimp and remove shells and tail, place in glass or metal cake pan. Then dice up the onion and and place over shrimp. Afterwards, squeeze all lime juice out of limes and let stand for about 30 minutes. (The onion and lime juice will "cook" the shrimp) Dice up the cucumbers and tomatos and place in large bowl. Then add the shrimp mixture with cucumbers and tomatos and had 1/2 cup of Clamato juice. Or add to taste!!!
there are no crabs in mariana's trench; only jelly fish sea cucumbers and shrimp
Mutualism is a symbiotic interaction between two species that benefits both. Individuals that interact with mutualists experience higher success than those that do not.Other forms of symbiosisCommensalism - when one organism gets some benefit and the other is not affected.Parasitism - when one organism lives on or in another organism.(see related link)Mutualism is a relationship in which both species in the relationship benefit. An example of this is the relationship between the goby fish and snapping shrimp. the shrimp builds a sand burrow and allows the goby fish to share the burrow. The shrimp is almost blind, so it always has a feeler on the goby fish. The goby fish warns the shrimp when danger approaches by the flick in its fins, and both retreat into their burrow.
none at all
"mutualism" it's the type of symbiosis that both the animals benefit from the relationship. The shrimp shares his burrow with the goby while the goby acts as the "eyes" of the relationship and keep them safe and even brings food back for the shrimp
Definately not! Walrus feed on marinine organisms such as, shrimp, corals, sea cucumbers, mollusks, crab, and tube worms. An encounter between an orca and a walrus, would probably end up with the orca feeding on the walrus.