Symbiotic relationship.
2006-06-20 00:12:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Animals Helping Each Other
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answered by Anonymous
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symbiosis mutualism
Symbiosis is a close ecological relationship between the individuals of two (or more) different species. Sometimes a symbiotic relationship benefits both species, sometimes one species benefits at the other's expense, and in other cases neither species benefits.
Ecologists use a different term for each type of symbiotic relationship:
Mutualism -- both species benefit
Commensalism -- one species benefits, the other is unaffected
Parasitism -- one species benefits, the other is harmed
Competition -- neither species benefits
Neutralism -- both species are unaffected
2006-06-20 00:13:35
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answered by hsmnt 5
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I wish the bird that comes over here would clean my teeth,however she is an absolute animal an i love it ,the names she ask me to call her I can not repeat on this website,but i am sure if you look at some of the adult content on the web, your sure to get some great Ideas.
2006-06-20 01:47:08
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answered by braddles001 1
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well the relation ship is sybiosis
the hippos tooth is also made of the same chemical as the elephants tusk infact they r much valuable since they do not turn yelloy with time unlikr the elephant's tusk
2006-06-20 00:13:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Symbiosis
2006-06-20 00:18:26
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answered by Robert B 1
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It's called a symbiotic relationship.
2006-06-20 00:16:22
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answered by devilishblueyes 7
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It is called Symbiotic association
2006-06-20 00:14:14
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answered by ashish_hornbells 1
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Symbiosis
but some call it mutualism
2006-06-20 00:14:35
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answered by halflimit 1
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Mutualism or symboisis
2006-06-20 00:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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