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Animal Relations

Animal Relations. By: Montanna Reimer . M utualism. Mutualism is when an both of the organisms are benefitting. Examples: F resh water-bees and flowers Forest-Birds and Deer's Rain Forest- ants and fungus tundra- zebras and wildebeest salt water- shark and pilot fish

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Animal Relations

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  1. Animal Relations By: Montanna Reimer

  2. Mutualism Mutualism is when an both of the organisms are benefitting. Examples: • Fresh water-bees and flowers • Forest-Birds and Deer's • Rain Forest- ants and fungus • tundra- zebras and wildebeest • salt water- shark and pilot fish • Desert- mongoose and horn bill birds

  3. Parasitism • Parasitism is when one animal is benefiting and the other one is harmed. • Fresh water- Argolis • Forest- Senna seymeria • Rain Forest- Rafflesia Arnoldi • tundra-Mosquitoes • salt water-leeches • Desert-Helminthes

  4. Commensalism • Commensalism is when one organism is benefiting and the other is not harmed nor is he benefiting • Desert-saguaro cactus and a cactus wren • Fresh water-Mangrove trees and oysters • Forest-Black Brown and Grizzly Bears • Rain Forest- ants and fig trees • tundra-caribou and the arctic fox • salt water- shark suckers and larger marine fishes

  5. scavenger • Scavenger is when an organism eats another organism • Fresh water-Loaches • Forest-Black bears • Rain Forest-Green Tree Ants • tundra-king vulture • salt water-catfish • Desert-Ravens

  6. Predator-Prey • Predator is when an organism hunts another organism. • Prey is the organism that gets hunted. • Fresh water-crabs-carcasses • Forest-cheetahs-elk • Rain Forest-Frog-fly • tundra-wolves-caribou • salt water- Lionfish-Damsels • Desert-snakes-birds

  7. Decomposer • Decomposer is a bacteria that breaks down organisms when they die • Fresh water-plankton • Forest-fungi • Rain Forest-Saprophytes • tundra-Lichen • salt water- shrimp • Desert-beetles

  8. Competition • Competition is when two organisms fight over something. • Fresh water-jellyfish and crabs • Forest-Elephants and cattle • Rain Forest-Alligators and binturong • tundra-oxen and wolves • salt water- bass and sea-bream • Desert-lynx and bobcat

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