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sergey [27]
4 years ago
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PLEASE HELP!!!!!

Biology
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madreJ [45]4 years ago
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What is Mutualism ? Mutualism or symbiosis mean when two or more animal benefit to each other.like america red tail eagle and eagle, and the zebra and Oxpeckers eat ticks and other parasites that live on their skin of the zebra and the zebra will help the Oxpeckers by walking long place.

What is predation? predation or parasitic mean when animal who is prey eat not prey.or predation is when a animal hunt the other animal for food (prey).example like the lion eat the deer.

What is Competition? Competition or commensalism is when two animal fight for the same food like chipmunks vs squirrel, because the chipmunks like to eat nut and the squirrel eat nut they fight for the same resource.

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