commensalism?
The heron feeds on ticks that get on the carabao's body. In this way, the heron benefits by having food to eat and the carabao benefits by getting the ticks cleaned off. This kind of relationship is called mutualism.
symbiotic reletionships
The relationship between carabao and a heron is a symbiotic relationship. The carabao disturbs insects when it grazes. The heron eats these insects.
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The great white heron is a color phase of the great blue, found in southern Florida. The great and snowy egrets and the introduced cattle egrets are all smaller.
Heron, Crane, Wood Stork, Flamingo, Blue Crane, And Great Blue Heron
A group of herons is called a scattering, sedge or seige. If they are nesting, the nest area where they all get together is called a rookery. - They are also known as a hedge of heron.
its probably a consumer
Crane,eagle, finch, goose, heron, quail, raven, robin, macaw, booby, brant, crake, diver, egret, eider.
mutualism, because bird can find food through carabao's lice, and carabao can get "free cleaning service" from the bird,.
The heron feeds on ticks that get on the carabao's body. In this way, the heron benefits by having food to eat and the carabao benefits by getting the ticks cleaned off. This kind of relationship is called mutualism.
Few animals prey on Caribou - The stork gets protection by proximity to the large animals. The stork provides a 'cleaning service' to the caribou - ridding them of ticks and other insects that would suck blood from, or infect them. Therefore the relationship is of mutual benefit.
Sylvia struggles between protecting the heron and gaining the moneysylvia doesn't really care about money at allThere is an ambivalency in Sylvia because she could benefit from the money but it would be at the expense of the heron with which she empathizes.
In 'A White Heron', the white heron symbolizes nature, purity, and freedom. It represents the protagonist's connection to the natural world and her inner struggle between preserving the bird's beauty and revealing its location to the hunter.
The Great Blue Heron is normally larger than the Gray Heron.
No, the word "heron" is not an adverb.The word "heron" is actually a noun.
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Depends on the species and size of that heron.
no,because a heron is a bird
A snake preys on a heron.
Joyce Heron's birth name is Elizabeth Joyce Heron.