Lions and zebras have a predator prey relatiuonship. For example the lion is the predator obviously because it is the top of the food chain and the zebra is the prey because it get eaten. They aren't related in any other way.
Actually there is, they live in the same habitat.
Zebras have good ears and Ostrichs have good eyesight together the fight of predators
I'm not sure if there is a scientific name for this relationship but I call it the food chain eg. Grass>Zebra>Lion. Then the Lion dies and decomposes and becomes a sort of fertalizer for the grass that the Zebra eats.
Well the only I know for sure is the Lion and the Zebra
The lion wants to eat the zebra.
The zebra is the DINNER. The lion is the DINER.
The zebra will actually get chased by the lion on purpose, so when the moment comes for the zebra to drown the lion
Both the newt and garter snake, along with the lion and zebra, are predator-prey relationships in nature. In both cases, one species (the predator) hunts and feeds on the other (the prey) for survival. This relationship is a crucial aspect of maintaining the balance of ecosystems.
lion and cheetah eat the zebra
The lion is a major predator to the zebra.
Mutualism is a type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit from their relationship.
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Symbiosis: the relationship between two organisms that live together in an environment