In coastal ecosystems, various animals exhibit mutualistic relationships that benefit each other. For example, cleaner fish, such as cleaner wrasses, remove parasites from larger fish, providing a cleaning service while gaining food. Similarly, sea anemones and clownfish share a symbiotic relationship, where clownfish receive protection among the anemone's stinging tentacles, while providing nutrients through their waste. These interactions enhance biodiversity and ecosystem health in coastal environments.
Animals that normally don't come near each other will be weary of each other. These animals could choose not to interact for example.
To animals and plants
There are some animals which depend on each other to live. Like....ants. They provide shelter for themselves and each other.
Why animals are aggressive towards each other is usually for dominance and like that is their territory not your territory.
Many types of animals mimic each other in order to gain an advantage. Squid are one of these animals that perform mimicry.
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they hump each other
yes
social ones
Vegetation or each other.
to establish dominance
no they killed each other