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Animal Relationship By: Jennifer Arroyo
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Forest Mutualism- 1.Bees & Flowers,2.Ant nests inside plant’s thorn,3. Egyptian Plover bird and the crocodile. Parasitism-tape worm lives in the human or animal and eats the food that the human or animal eats. Commensalism- After a polar bear makes a kill, gulls eat up the remains. Scavenger-foxes, buzzards, rats and also bears and wolves to some extent. Predator/Prey-a jaguar getting an elk. Decomposer-Red fire ants eating the leftovers of a bug. Competition-Two moose's fighting over A female moose.
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Rain Forest Mutualism-Ant-fungus
Parasitism-Strangler figs grow on the branches of trees. Commensalism-the frogs get shelter and water from the vermiliad but the vermiliad is unaffected Scavenger- Army Ants, King Vulture, Giant Millipede. Predators- Anaconda, Jaguar , Preys- deer, monkeys ect. Decomposer- fungi, mosses, bacteria, and some ants. Competition-zebras & wildebeest fight over the grass.
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Tundra Mutualism- lichens-are mutual's-both algae and fungi cell living together. Parasitism- deer tick on a deer. Commensalism-barren ground caribou and the arctic fox have a commensalism relationship. The fox follows the caribou who removes the snow covering to get at lichens under the soil. The fox then hunts the subnivean mammals that have been unearthed by the caribou. Scavenger-Arctic fox is a scavenger animal in tundra Predator-killer whale/Prey-seals. Decomposer-fungi,& mushrooms Competition-Polar Bears are the top of food chain
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Salt Water Mutualism-shark and lee
Parasitism-cookie-cutter shark, whatever it eats (whales/other shark) Commensalism-barnacles, whale. Scavenger-Shark -Blue-hake -Lobsters and Crab Predator-human Prey-shark Decomposer-guinea worm Competition-Octopi have to compete with humans and some sharks for lobster
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Desert Mutualism-moss growing on trees
Parasitism-a mosquito on a person Commensalism-a bird on a cactus Scavenger-vulture Predator-wolf Prey-rabbit Decomposer-ants Competition-Scorpio vs. a Scorpio for a mate
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