ethical parasite
An "ethical parasite" is a term often used to describe individuals or organizations that benefit from the resources, efforts, or goodwill of others without providing reciprocal value. They may exploit social systems, relationships, or trust for their gain while appearing to operate within ethical boundaries. This concept highlights the moral implications of taking advantage of others' contributions without fair exchange. The term can apply in various contexts, including business, social interactions, and even in broader societal dynamics.
A lea is a parasite, but a parasite is not always a flea.
yes a louse is a parasite! :)
Intermittent Parasite is a parasite that visits and leaves the host at interval.
Yes, it is a parasite!
No a jellyfish is not a parasite.
Yes, it is a parasite.
yes hookworms are parasite
A tick is a horse parasite
No it isn't a parasite.
No. A tarantula is a arachnid, not a parasite.
The habitat of a parasite is called a host. The host provides the environment for the parasite to live, feed, and reproduce.