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Yes. The house sparrow has a symbiotic relationship with the eagle.
The relationship between an eagle and a rabbit could be described as symbiotic only in a metaphorical sense; they are not symbiotic in the normal sense of the word. But this is what they do for each other: to an eagle, a rabbit is food. And to a rabbit, an eagle is a way to prevent the rabbit population from outgrowing the available vegetation that rabbits eat, thereby preventing a horrible famine among the rabbits.
Arctic foxes have a symbiotic relationship with polar bears. They follow the bears and feed on the remains of their kills.
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One symbiotic relationship is cactus and lizard
The symbiotic relationship is mutualism
a symbiotic relationship is one in which either one or both organisms require the relationship. In a non symbiotic relationship, neither require it.
A symbiotic relationship is where two or more different species live together to the mutal benefit of each other. A chameleon's ability to change color depending on its surroundings is an adaptation, not a symbiotic relationship. If it were a symbiotic relationship, that would mean that the chameleon would have a symbiotic relationship with a tree, but it would also have a symbiotic relationship with the sidewalk. It just doesn't work.
Sheep and cows don't have a symbiotic relationship.
An unborn moose calf has a symbiotic relationship with it's mother.
The symbiotic relationship between the mistletoe and the spruce is parasitism.