The independence between sharks and remote fish refers to the ecological relationship where the presence or behavior of one does not directly influence the other. Sharks, as apex predators, may affect fish populations through predation, but remote fish often inhabit different environments or depths, minimizing direct interactions. Therefore, while they coexist in the same ecosystem, their dynamics can operate independently based on their distinct ecological roles and adaptations.
Whale shark. It is the biggest fish in the sea.
Shark is to fish dolphin is to mammal.
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Yes it is. It's the worlds second largest fish. (A shark is a fish by the way). The worlds largest fish is also a shark, the whale shark. From the shark expert girl.
a great white shark is a fish and a bottle nose dolphin is not
shark is to whale as fish is to
The whale shark is the largest living shark, therefore, the largest fish.
An example of commensalism in an ecosystem is the relationship between a remora fish and a shark. The remora fish attaches itself to the shark's body and benefits by getting a free ride and access to food scraps left by the shark. The shark is not affected by the presence of the remora fish. This demonstrates a one-sided relationship where one species benefits (the remora fish) while the other is neither harmed nor helped (the shark).
No. It is a fish as it has gills. Sharks are fish. The Whale Shark is a fish, but Whales are mammals.
A shark fights with a fish.
Since the shark & cleaner fish are benefited because the shark's teeth is being cleaned and the cleaner fish itself has food, the relationship between the two is called mutualism. improve
Answer A lamprey has a symbiotic relationship with many types of sharks. You probably mean the remora, which is a fish with a sucker attached to the top of its head. It uses this to attach itself to sharks and rides along with the predator, to share in its scraps.