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By: Juan Carlos Bujanda
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Mutualism: A monkey eating bugs off another monkey. Scavenger: A snake hunting a insect Decomposer: the sun then a plant then to a insect then to a bird Predator-prey: A bird hunting a bug. Parasitism: A bug sucking off blood from a tiger. Competition: A tiger and another tiger fighting off for there food.
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Scavenger: A snake hunting for a rat. Mutualism: A gorilla eating bugs off its baby. Predator-prey: A bird hunting a bug. Decomposer: the sun then a plant then to a insect then to a bird Parasitism: A bug sucking off blood from a tiger. Competition: A tiger and another tiger fighting off for there food.
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Competition: A goat fighting with another goat for a piece of food. Decomposer: the sun then a plant then to a insect then to a bird then a bear. Commensalism: a bird standing on a cow’s back without bothering it or the cow caring about it. Predator/prey: a got hunting a snake Mutualism: A bird eating bugs off the goat. Scavenger: A scavenger hunting for an adventure.
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Competition: two alligators fighting for a bird. Predator/prey: a alligator hunting for a bird. Mutualism: A snail living inside the crab’s shell. Scavenger: a fish hunting for a smaller fish Decomposer: the sun to plant to insect to small fish to bigger fish. Commensalism: A crab on top of a big fish.
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Competition: a bear and another bear fighting for the same fish. Predator/prey: a bear hunting for a fish in the fresh water. Commensalism: a bird standing on a turtle and the turtle without a bother and caring about it. decomposer: A bird poking a fish. Mutualism: A turtle living a snail shelter. Scavenger: A big fish hunting a baby born turtle.
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Competition: two coyotes fighting for a rabbit. Predator/prey: a rabbit hunting for a lizard. Mutualism: A insect living inside the shelter of a rabbit’s. Commensalism: A bird eating bugs off a coyote’s body. Scavenger: A coyote hunting a rabbit. Decomposer: A bug on a hawk’s body.
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