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1 Animal Relationships By: Ashley Whiteaker

2 Relationships Mutualism- when both animals benefit. Parasitism- one benefits and one is harmed. Commensalism- one is benefit and one is not harmed. Scavenger- eats dead animals. Predator-Prey: predator is the hunter and prey is the animal being hunt. Decomposer- brake down dead animals for plants. Competition- two animals fight for some reason.

3 Forest Mutualism- ants eat the plants inside of the forest. Parasitism- things growing on trees causing them to fall or die. Commensalism- bee’s benefit with flowers. Scavenger- birds eating dead animals they see. Predator-Prey: lions hunting zebra. Decomposer- lion dies and it brakes down for nutrients for the plants. Competition- two lions fighting for food.

4 Rain Forest Mutualism- little bugs eating plants. Parasitism- things rowing on the plants. Commensalism- the house is benefiting and the birds are not harmed. Scavenger- the jaguar is eating a dead fish. Predator-Prey: the bird is hunting for something to eat. Decomposer- the worm is dead so its helping the plants and turning in to nutrients. Competition- the baby wolf is fighting to find his mother.

5 Tundra Mutualism- the bulls are both benefiting. Parasitism- one of the monkeys id benefiting and one is harmed. Commensalism- the cow is benefiting and the bird is not harmed. Scavenger- the wolf eats dead animals. Predator-Prey: the wolf is hunting a mouse. Decomposer- the bug is dead and making nutrients for the plants. Competition- the deer's are fighting.

6 Salt Water Mutualism- the fish and the plant are benefiting. Parasitism- the water is benefiting and the fish is harmed. Commensalism- the fish is benefiting to the other fish and the other fish is not harmed. Scavenger- the crab is eating dead little fish. Predator-Prey: the person is fishing/hunting the fish. Decomposer- the fish is changing to nutrients. Competition-the lobster is fighting a fish.

7 Fresh Water Mutualism- the water is benefiting to the whale. Parasitism- the humans are benefiting the fish but the fish are harmed. Commensalism- the plants is benefiting the fish and the water is not harmed. Scavenger- the fish is eating dead animals in the water. Predator-Prey: the crib is hunting the bug. Decomposer- the fish is turning into nutrients. Competition- the people are fighting the waves.

8 Desert Mutualism- the bee’s are benefiting the flowers and the flowers are benefiting the bee’s Parasitism- the scorpion is benefiting itself and the other bugs are harmed. Commensalism- the flowers are benefiting the desert and the desert is not harmed. Scavenger- the ant is eating the dead worm. Predator-Prey: the cat is hunting the mouse. Decomposer- the bug is decomposing. Competition- the two cats are fighting for some reason.


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