It is of the parasitic type. The pig gets nothing by being infected by Trichinella. The parasite gets a safe and warm place to live, and the pig gets sick.
In other symbiotic relationships, both parties gain some benefit from the other.
In the example you provided, the pig is the host, and the Trichinella are parasites, and worse than a deadbeat brother-in-law living in your basement apartment for free.
An example of mutualistic symbiosis is that between humans and beneficial intestinal bacteria. We give them a warm place to live, and they help us digest our food.
Parasitic symbiosis is like a life-long politician asking for your vote again. You just wish there was an easy way to get rid of them.
No, pigs do not have holes in their feet. However, much like many other creatures, pigs do have toes! There is a small separation between toes!
between 6 and 12
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Guinea pigs are large for rodents, weighing between 700 and 1200g (1.5-2.5 pounds), and measuring between 20 and 25 cm (8-10 inches) in length.
guinea pigs are much larger
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the answer is yes.aftern the guinea pigs returned from mare,scientist discoverd that the guinea pigs became,infact,symbiotic.
well if its anytrhing like the relationship between birds and pigs not good
Trichina or Trichinella is the genus of parasitic roundworms of the phylum Nematoda that cause trichinosis.
Pig muscle can have the infective larva of Trichinella spiralis. Also, pig muscle can have the cysticerci of the pig tapeworm - the adult will live in the intestine, but there will be infective cysts in the muscle.
The Ecologist's Best Guess: Ostriches eat grass, and warthogs eat insects and the roots of grassland plants. When foraging, warthogs (like barnyard pigs) churn up the soil and make plants more accessible to the ostriches. In turn, the ostrich can see a long way off and the warthog has very bad vision. Probably the ostrich watches for predators and alerts the warthog if they are near so that both animals may escape. This relationship is an example of mutualism, a kind of symbiosis (interaction of different species) in which both organisms benefit from the relationship.
Jaguars and wild pigs.
The difference between feeding cows, pigs and goats is the type of food they eat. Pigs will eat almost anything in addition to their feed. Cows and goats will graze and also eat feed.
No, pigs do not have holes in their feet. However, much like many other creatures, pigs do have toes! There is a small separation between toes!
pigs and farts
between 6 and 12