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Is a tick living on a dog mutualism?

no it is parasitism


What is an example of mutualism with a lion?

a tick sucking the lions blood.


What is the primary type of interaction between the tick birds and the zebras?

Mutualism


Can a dog get a tick from a dog who has a tick What is there next cycle from falling of a dog?

Ticks are not contagious. A dog can only get a tick from another dog if the tick walks onto the other dog.


Is a tick living on a deer mutualism?

Both. Ticks are essentially parasites and can have bacteria that may affect a deer's health. Too many ticks can also harm a deer.


What kind of black and orange bug could be on my dog?

It could be a type of tick, such as an American dog tick or a brown dog tick, especially if it is attached to your dog's skin. It is important to remove the tick properly to prevent any potential health issues for your dog. You may want to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on tick removal and prevention.


What is the medical name for a tick in a dog?

The scientific name for the American dog tick is Dermacentor Variabilis.


What is a tick biting a dog to get blood to eat is an example of?

A tick biting a dog to feed on its blood is an example of parasitism, where one organism (the tick) benefits at the expense of the other (the dog). The tick obtains nutrients from the dog's blood while potentially causing harm or discomfort to the dog.


What are 3 feeding relationships?

Commensalism- One organsim benefits one organism is unaffected Mutualism- Both organsims benifit Parasitism- A parasite feeds on the host, most often a larger organism (a tick on a dog etc.)


What is a red tick?

a red tick is a type of coon dog


What is the symbiosis of a tick dog cattle?

A tick gets fed but the dog gets killed. so its parasitic.


What is a example of paratisim?

An example of parasitism is the relationship between a tick and a dog. The tick feeds on the dog's blood, benefiting at the expense of the dog.