Their skin harbors many external parasites, such as crabs, which are eaten by oxpckers and egrets that live with the rhino.
A relationship between one or more organisms which can be beneficial to each other, but not essentially so are called Symbiotic.The Symbiosis where one organism benefits, and one is unharmed, or unaffected is called commensalism.
The rhinoceros is an ungulate, and member of the order Perissodactyla. One species of perissodactyls, the African Rhinoceros, must content itself with the grinding of its powerful molars and pre-molars, as it no longer has front teeth. In general, though, most rhinoceri have between twenty four and thirty two teeth.
they can live with each other but they do not neccessarily "like" each other but they are not arch enemys.
horses chewing on each other are often just grooming each other and if they are just grooming each other they should get along fine
they help each other
a mutalistic relationship is when 2 organisms benefit from each other. for example, a flower and a bee, the bee gets pollen from the flower to use and the bee then helps pollinate other flowers so they can reproduce. think about it this way: Mutualism- :) :) Parasitism- :) :( Commensalism- :) :l
Yes, but only through marriage.
There are 300 some species of rhinoceros beetle. They are up to 6 inches long. They are called rhinoceros beetles because males have "horns" that they use to fight each other for mates.
Mutualism is the biological relationship between two living things that benefit each other. Some examples are: Oxpeckers and zebras or rhinos, Sea anemones and clownfish, and Flowers and bees.
Friends with benefits, I'd assume.
Also known as "friends with benefits" are people who are sexually and physically involved with each other but have no commitment with each other.
a rinoserous costs origanally 1,000 each
If you mean Rhinoceros, they have three toes on each hoof
They describe their benefits by coming together and not fighting each other and described there benefits and problems and they all came together after that
No, the two are independent of each other. You can receive your full benefit for both programs simultaneously.
positive friendship is one in which each friend has a positive feeling for each other. it is not for cause of getting benefits.
Yes, there really aren't specific rules for things like this. Just go with the flow...