The term "elephant relationship" typically refers to the strong social bonds and familial structures within elephant herds. Elephants are known for their deep emotional connections, often demonstrating empathy, cooperation, and mourning behaviors. Female elephants, in particular, lead family groups and play pivotal roles in nurturing and teaching younger members. Their relationships are characterized by loyalty, support, and communication, which are crucial for their survival in the wild.
parasitism
parasitism
they love eachother
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the elephant symbiotic realation ship is were it lives false. a symbiotic relashonship is a close relashonship between species. (i.e. how some types of insects rely on elephant dung)
If it's truly symbiotic, no, by definition.
Elephant shrews are named for their long, flexible snouts that resemble the trunk of an elephant. Despite their name, they are not closely related to shrews but are more closely related to elephants, although distantly. The name "elephant shrew" is a reflection of their unique appearance rather than their actual evolutionary relationship.
Parasitism is a non mutual symbiotic relationship between species, where one species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other. This would be the tick drinking the elephant's blood.
Yes, they can live in the Savannah Desert... That is how they protect an African Elephant in a mutualistic relationship
Commensalism where one organism benifits and one organism doesn't care
an elephant is an elephant , an elephant never breaks its promises
No, an elephant cannot paint another elephant.