The relationship is called parasitism, because the tick bird could hurt the giraffe, but the tick brid gets helped and when one animal gets harmed and one animal gets helped it is called parasitism.
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The tickbird feeds on the ticks that are attached to the cattle - the tickbird benefits from having a steady supply of food readily available and the cow benefits because the bird removes ticks from its body.
Parasitism. The tick attaches itself to the skin of the cow so it can suck the cow's blood. If there are a lot of ticks, this could kill her.
There isn't one. Ticks are parasites, and don't do anything good for the cow.
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Parasitism. The tick is a parasite that is benefiting from the cow's blood. Get someone else to do your homework other than the internet
The primary relationship is that they are both mammals.
Parasitism is a type of symbolic relationship in the Tropical Savanna. An example of parasitism is between the tick and the African elephant. The tick is the parasite which feeds off the African elephant. The elephant does not benefit from this relationship because it is exposed to diseases and loses blood to the tick. The tick benefits because it gains blood which is its food.
The musk ox has a symbiotic relationship with a tick that drinks its blood. It is a parasitic relationship, because the ox loses blood while the tick gains a source of nutrients.
The type of relationship between cows and anaerobic bacteria is a mutualistic one. This is because the bacteria helps the cow digest what part of the grass it can not. In return the cow provides a shelter and food for the bacteria for its short life of only 20 hours.
The relationship between species in which one benefits at the expense of the other is parasitic. An example is a tick attaching itself to an animal and feeding from it.
Parasitic.
It is parasitism.
the relationship is paratism.
parasitism
The primary relationship is that they are both mammals.
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The relationship of a tick to a deer is parasitic, not symbiotic.
Sheep and cows don't have a symbiotic relationship.
The symbiosis relationship of a deer and a tick is parasitism. The deer is the harmed host and the tick is harming the host.
The Tick feeds off of the deers blood. The deer is not killed so the relationship is parasitism.
It is a symbiotic relationship.
Parasitism is a type of symbolic relationship in the Tropical Savanna. An example of parasitism is between the tick and the African elephant. The tick is the parasite which feeds off the African elephant. The elephant does not benefit from this relationship because it is exposed to diseases and loses blood to the tick. The tick benefits because it gains blood which is its food.