it helps them because when they make a mistake they get to understand each other and they say were they went wrong so everyone is happy. (everyone makes mistakes)
No.
At times family members intentionally harm each other out of selfish reasons and sheer competition for family resources or other items of interest.
No, not if they're over 5 weeks of age, they will attack each other and seriously harm each other.
yes they do. If they enjoy each other and are doing no harm, why not?
Hindus are vegetarians because they are not permitted to harm animals. that isn't to say of coarse that they don't harm them and each other as a result of convenient neglect.
yes my Muscovy ducks killed 2 of my Giant Peking ducks
A mouse could bite a rabbit, but they wouldn't bother each other normally.
No, not all symbiotic relationships involve harm. In mutualistic relationships, both species benefit from each other, while in commensalistic relationships, one species benefits without causing harm to the other. Harmful interactions can occur in some cases, such as in parasitic relationships where one species benefits at the expense of the other.
The romans did more good than harm,because they gave us many things like public baths etc. On the other hand, they did do some harm by treating slaves badly. If you disagree with me, make an answer immediately
Basically the bee is doing the pollinating for the flower. They both benefit and need each other.
No they will kill each other
Swans do not drown ducks. Not on purpose, at least. They do not harm each other.