Yellow-billed Oxpecker was created in 1766.
Yellow-billed Oxpecker was created in 1766.
Oxpecker will like eat tick off impala
the rhino benefits because the oxpecker cleans it and the oxpecker benefits because the rhino prevides it with food
The relationship is mutalism because both animals benefit from the relationship. the oxpecker gets to eat the bugs on the rhino's back. The rhino gets the bugs eaten off its back.
the oxpecker feeds on the ticks found on the rhino!
our answer was that the oxpecker will eat the rihno and then die
it's a symbiosis. the rhino carries the oxpecker around. when it stops at small bushes to eat leaves, the oxpecker drops of and eats insects. it's a symbiosis. the rhino carries the oxpecker around. when it stops at small bushes to eat leaves, the oxpecker drops of and eats insects.
The oxpecker rids the giraffe of parasites and warns the giraffe when predators are near. However, While these traits of the oxpecker benefit the giraffe by ridding it of parasites and benefit the oxpecker with food, the oxpecker is known to pick on wounds and sores left by parasites, thus exposing the giraffe to more parasites. Their relationship is, for the most part, an example of mutualism, but the oxpecker can cause harm to the giraffe as well.