Your mom they look the same and smell the same tell the pig i said no offense XD
An ox pecker is a bird that specializes in sitting on another animal, and pecking at the ticks, fleas, etc on that animal. This is a good example of a symbiotic relationship.
they have a symbiotic relationship with dinosaurs and ptaters
It would never be a symbiotic relationship... the relationship would be parasitic (the flea benefiting from the blood and the moose being harmed from the taking of its blood). - Actually parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship. any close relationship between two organisms is a symbiotic relationship no matter the conditions of said relationship
A symbiotic relationship implies that both species need each other to survive and benefit each other in different ways. A mosquito eats from a man or animal, and man needs the mosquito to maintain ecosystem balance as one of the lower members of the food chain.
The symbiotic relation is commensalism. Their relation is through the symbiotic relationship. The symbiotic relation is commensalism. Their relation is through the symbiotic relationship. The symbiotic relation is commensalism. Their relation is through the symbiotic relationship. The symbiotic relation is commensalism. Their relation is through the symbiotic relationship.
One symbiotic relationship is cactus and lizard
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a flytrap to a bug
What you are describing is a symbiotic relationship.
the symbiotic relationship in the temperate woodlands and shrublands can be between an tree that supports fruit and a animal that eats it.
no i do not think that the panda bear has any friends........ :)
I believe you are thinking of symbiosis (or a "symbiotic relationship), since animals are not known as good samaritans.
symbiotic :)
any relationship shared between 2 organisms that is mutually beneficial for the both concerned is called a symbiotic relationship environment. Like a relationship between the Egret bird and the crocodile. The bird helps the animal with cleaning of his teeth and in return gets food.
Yes, the animal also benefits because it consumed the nutrients that the fruit contains. This animal/plant relationship is a mutual symbiotic relationship.