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Yes, ospreys can engage in mutualistic relationships with certain organisms. For example, they may benefit from the presence of cleaner fish, which help keep their hunting grounds free of parasites by preying on smaller fish. Additionally, ospreys can indirectly support local ecosystems by controlling fish populations, which in turn benefits other species in their habitat. However, their primary relationships are often more solitary, focusing on their role as apex predators.

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