A wolf has a parasitic relationship when it eats food supplies from another animal. That animal's food supply is harmed
an example of the boreal forest is animals and insects in the boreal forest climate.. :)
Commensalism is where one organism benefits but the other is unaffected. For example, barnacles attach themselves to whales which gives them a place to live, and the whale couldn't care less about this.
commensalism is important to any what kind
commensalism
Remoras and sharks have a relationship called commensalism. Commensalism means a symbiotic relationship in which one organisms benefits and the other is unaffected
no
The foxes eat from the wolves' food supply. The wolves themselves are not hurt or benefitted, only their food supply is. Therefore, it's commensalism.
there are two species of wolves. the red wolf and the gray wolf. the mexican gray wolf is a type of gray wolf. so they are actually the same but the mexican gray wolf just specifies the region its in whereas the gray wolf is more of an umbrella term. :)
In general terms a gray wolf is a predator, while the animal it is hunting is the prey. If someone or something were hunting the wolf, it would become prey. Example: The gray wolf is hunting a rabbit.--wolf predator, rabbit prey Example: The man is hunting a grey wolf.--man predator, wolf prey
The wolf is in a commensalism relationship in the way that it gets its food when it comes from another animal. The wolf is not harmed, but the animal that it uses for food is.
The correct spelling for the color is "gray" in American English, whereas "grey" is used in British English. Thus, in the term "gray wolf," the correct spelling is "gray" for American English.
No, the Arabian wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf.
Yes. The Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the grey wolf.
what are the example of commensalism
the gray wolf
Neither. The gray wolf is listed as a species of least concern.
Because it's grey!