Animal behaviors By James parker p.6. Mutualism  Mutualism in science means that both organisms benefit one way to remember is think of two thumbs up.

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Animal behaviors By James parker p.6

Mutualism  Mutualism in science means that both organisms benefit one way to remember is think of two thumbs up

commensalism  Is when one organism benefits and the other is not harmed in any way. So think of it as one thumbs up and one thumb to the side

parasitism  Parasitism is when some type of parasite goes up to an organism and starts feeding off them. For this one one benefits and the other is harmed. Or one thumb up and one thumb down

adaptation  Is when an organism gets used to a new surronding.

camoflauge  Is when an organism blends in with its surroundings to hide from predators or to catch its prey

hibernation  Is when an organism sleeps for long periods of time. They will eat more right before winter and get fat. And as they hibernate their body will feed off the fat.

migration  Is when an organism travels from one place to the next for food and/or better weather conditions.