The symbiotic relationship that they have is called commensalism. It is a type of relationship wherein one organism benefits from other with the latter not affected by it.
Symbiosis
no they are carnivores
Mutualism as the both benefit
Egrets and the mouths of herbivores have a mutualistic relationship called commensalism. Egrets often follow herbivores, such as cows or buffaloes, and eat the insects that get disturbed as the herbivores graze. While the egret benefits by getting an easy meal, the herbivores are unaffected by the presence of the egret.
The egret forages near the buffalo because there is less competition for food. The other animals may be afraid of the buffalo. This significantly benefits the egret, but the buffalo neither benefits nor receives harm. Commensalism.
mutalism
Symbiosis is when two organisms combine to the advantage of both. One example is the cattle egret which eats insects that have been disturbed by cattle foraging. Parasitism is when only one organism benefits. One example is a flea living on a dog.
A cowbird is a type of an egret. Is that egret coming this way?
where does the reddish egret migrat to
A carabao egret is just an ordinary egret. It is called carabao egret because they used to ride at the back of the carabao in the ricefields. Youa can browse this one by searching in the net by typing "egret in the carabao."
The great egret (Casmerodius albus) is an egret's cousin. The two can be distinguished by their difference in size and coloration of their bill; the snowy egret is half the size of its cousin and has a black bill, whereas the great egret has a yellow bill.
Great Egret was created in 1758.