yes
the symbiotic realtionship between deer and birds is mutalism and sometimes neturalism
Honeyguides birds and honey badgers have a relationship of mutalism. They both benefit from the relationship. Honeyguide birds show the Badgers where the beehives are. The Badgers break them open to eat the honey and bee larvae, and they leave scraps which the birds can eat.
elephants have a wide varity of relationships with birds. form the protector to the carer. the elephant relies on the birds for cleaning. in short they should get it on
Analogy
the cowbirds work with the other birds
The birds often seen on the backs of elephants are called oxpeckers. These birds have a symbiotic relationship with large mammals, feeding on ticks, dead skin, and other parasites found on their hosts. In exchange for this service, the elephants benefit from reduced parasite loads. Oxpeckers can be found in both Africa and parts of Asia, often seen perched on various large herbivores.
well if its anytrhing like the relationship between birds and pigs not good
The elephants, of course. Chickens aren't animals, they're birds. ================================================== Many people confuse "animals" and "mammals." Both chickens and elephants are animals. However, elephants are mammals and chickens are birds. Whoever asked you this riddle is probably confused about the difference between animals and mammals.
The Humming birds , like bees , helps facilitate pollination in plants - this is a mutually , symbiotic , beneficial relationship .
The birds eat food bits out of there teeth and this cleans them, this is how they got there name.
They eat fruits seeds grasses bark and rutes, but also have a taste for meat. such as birds rodents and even the younge of large animals such as sheep or ANTELOPES.
The birds and butterflies compete and the birds are also a limiting factor for the butterflies.