No because mutulism means that they both benefit, and killer whales eat fish!
Some animals that live in the sea include fish, sharks, dolphins, whales, sea turtles, jellyfish, octopuses, and seahorses. The ocean is home to a wide variety of marine life that have adapted to thrive in aquatic environments.
Mutualism is a form of symbiosis where both species involved benefit from the relationship. Examples include bees and flowers, where bees receive nectar and flowers are pollinated, as well as cleaner fish and larger fish, where the cleaner fish receive food and the larger fish have parasites removed.
Loons have a mutualistic relationship with certain species of fish, such as yellow perch. The loons benefit from the fish as a food source, while the fish benefit from the loons by having their populations controlled, which can prevent overpopulation and competition for resources. This mutualism helps maintain a balanced ecosystem and benefits both species involved.
Yes, a symbiotic relationship is a type of relationship where two species live together for mutual benefit. This can take the form of mutualism, where both species benefit, or commensalism, where one benefits and the other is not affected.
yes all kinds of fish live in the artic tundra.not just surtin kinds of fish.
Whales catch krill and small fish.
Not really though many animals such as fish live near whales.
no fish can live that long not even whales
fish and sharks live near whales because whales eat fish and water comes in them
fish , whales,sharks, and oysters
People mistakenly think all things that live in the ocean are fish.
whales are mammals. some people think they are fish because they live in water.whales DO NOT have gills and they have live birth
mutualism
Sharks (Fish), Sperm Whales (Squid), Squid (Fish).
Mutualism. Mutualism.
they agree to disagree
whales,damsal fish,seaweeds