In areas where sea turtles nest, baby turtles are often preyed on by gulls as they struggle to reach the water after hatching. Usually the sheer numbers of baby turtles overwhelm the predators, and some always make it to the safety of the sea.
Also, the term is "gull', not "seagull".
The relationship between the Sea Gulls and turtle is the predator and the prey relationship as a seagull eats the turtle's eggs and youngs
Seaweed Jelly Fish Seagull
A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is unaffected is known as commensalism. In this type of interaction, one species derives some benefit, such as food or shelter, without harming or helping the other species involved. An example of commensalism is barnacles attaching to the shell of a turtle; the barnacles gain mobility and access to food, while the turtle remains largely unaffected.
Seagulls and turtles often have a commensal relationship, where one species benefits without significantly affecting the other. Seagulls may follow turtles to feed on the small fish and invertebrates that are disturbed by the turtle's movement through the water or when it surfaces. In some cases, seagulls might also scavenge from turtle nests, but this can be detrimental to the turtle's reproductive success. Overall, the relationship is generally one of opportunism rather than direct interaction.
competition for food
The most notable of forest symbiotic relationships is of that between trees and mycorrhizae. Mycorrhizae are symbiotic associations that form between the roots of most plant species and fungi. This symbiotic relationship is characterized by the equitable movement of sugars to the fungus and inorganic nutrients fixed by the fungi move into the plant, thereby providing a critical linkage between the plant root and soil. The fungal hyphae take up nutrients from soil solution and transport them to the root. By this mechanism, mycorrhizae increase the effective absorptive surface area of the plant. In nutrient-poor or moisture-deficient soils, nutrients taken up by extramatrical hyphae (hyphea existing within soil matrix) can lead to improved plant growth and reproduction.
Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. A classic example is barnacles attaching themselves to the shell of a turtle; the barnacles gain a place to live and access to food in the water, while the turtle remains unaffected by their presence.
When an alligator lays its eggs on a beach, nothing goes near it, but it doesn't see the turtle as a threat. Turtles take advantage of this and lay their eggs next to the alligator's. When the turtle eggs hatch, the alligators just see a small living thing, so they bring the baby turtles to the beach to swim away on their own.
the difference betweeen fish and turtle is that they dont have the same name and there both living creatures that live and act in different environments or habbit tats
They are symbiotic with sea turtles. Often, you will see starfish on sea turtles' backs; the sea turtle provides food, while the starfish are brightly colored and scare off predators.
Turtle and her mother do not have a great relationship. Grace treats her other daughter, Angela better then Turtle. Grace does not know how to be a good mother, she is always favoring Angela.
sea turtles have friendly relationships with other sea turtle species, and frock