The ox pecker and the ox have a very interesting relationship

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The ox pecker and the ox have a very interesting relationship The ox pecker and the ox have a very interesting relationship. The Ox pecker eats the ticks off of the ox.

Termites have a very interesting relationship with microbe that lives in their gut. Termites eat plants but can not digest them, so they nurture a microbe in their intestines to help with this enormous problem!

The heartworm microfilai (or eggs) are carried by mosquitoes who inject the eggs into the body of a dog. The heartworm circulate around in the bloodstream until they reach the heart where they take up residence.

Epiphytes live on other sturdier trees but receive all their nutrients from the air and rain.

Pseudoscorpions are only found in the nests of pack rats where they feed on the parasites in the pack rat feces.

Honeybees rely on the nectar of plants to create honey Honeybees rely on the nectar of plants to create honey. As they fly form plant to plant pollen is collected on the hairs on their legs and abdomen. This pollen is then distributed amongst the flowers.