Commensalism does exist in nature. It means a relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other is not affected. An example is the cattle egret and cattle. The egrets live near the cattle and benefit by eating the insects stirred up by the cattle's hooves. The cattle are not affected.
No, there are no bugs with red blood that exist in nature.
Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. An example is the relationship between barnacles and whales. Barnacles attach themselves to the skin of whales, gaining a stable surface to live on and access to food particles in the water. The whales are not affected by the barnacles and may even benefit from the barnacles removing parasites from their skin. This demonstrates commensalism in nature as one organism benefits without causing harm or receiving any benefit in return.
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This relationship is called commensalism. In commensalism, one organism benefits while the other is neither harmed nor helped. An example of commensalism is barnacles attaching themselves to whales to gain a stable substrate for attachment while the whales are not affected by their presence.
Yes, pink grasshoppers do exist in nature. They are a rare genetic mutation that causes their exoskeleton to be pink instead of the usual green or brown.
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No, blue trees do not exist in nature.
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No, there are no bugs with red blood that exist in nature.
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