Gestation vetoes from species to species and usually relates to the size of birth-- the smaller the animal the smaller the gestation
The relationship between the sun and animal is the animal has energy provided by the sun.
A one-way relationship where one species benefits at the expense of another is known as parasitism. In this relationship, the species that benefits is called the parasite, while the species that is harmed is known as the host.
It is true but only as a method for the survival of the species.
Some people just throw trash on the ground, leaving some animals to die and get endarngered..
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adaptability is key to long term survival of any animal species
The jaguar is not a mutualism commensalism animal. If it was, it would mean that it didn't harm any other animals. Because it hunts and kills them, that disqualifies the jaguar from that category.
= "Can specializing reduce animal competition for survival?" = No, because organisms depend on each other for survival. An example is separating a lion and a zebra it is obvious that in the symbiotic relationship between them the lion benefits because it depends on the zebra as it`s food source, so living in the wild with only lions or of its own species it would not work out because they would be low on food.
This question is really rhetorical, because commensalism is one of the symbiotic relationships between one animal species and another. Thus the question really answers itself: the symbiotic relationship between egret and cattle is commensalism.
A mutualistic relationship between a tiger and another animal could involve a symbiotic partnership where the tiger benefits from a source of food provided by the other animal, such as a prey species. In return, the other animal might benefit from the tiger's role in controlling the population of certain species, ensuring a balanced ecosystem. This relationship highlights the interconnectedness of species within an ecosystem and the role predators play in maintaining biodiversity.
No, symbiosis can occur between different species of animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria. It refers to a close and long-term interaction between two different organisms, where both typically benefit from the relationship.