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=1) A squirrel in an oak tree because the get a place to live and is provided with food while the tree remains unharmed.==2) Deer and a shrub because a deer get nutrients and food and a place to live and the shrub is unharmed (unless he eats all of it)==And im still looking for a third reason for my science homework.=

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