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Animal relationships. By: Jonathan Larson . Forest Relationships. Mutualism - Both animals benefit. A leaf cutter Ant lives underground and it helps fungus. A bee and a flower. A bee sucks the nectar out which lets the flower live longer and let it reproduce.
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Animal relationships By: Jonathan Larson
Forest Relationships • Mutualism- Both animals benefit. • A leaf cutter Ant lives underground and it helps fungus. • A bee and a flower. A bee sucks the nectar out which lets the flower live longer and let it reproduce. • A bird and a worm. The bird eats the worm, and the worm gets to reproduce.
Forest Relationships • Parasitism- One benefits, other is harmed • A leach and a hog. The leach sucks the blood and the hog loses blood. • A Monkey and fleas. The fleas get over the monkey and just keep growing. • A deer and a cheetah. The deer is getting hunted b the cheetah, and the cheetah won’t stop until it catches the deer as its prey.
Forest Relationships • Commensalism- One organism benefits, other isn’t harmed. • A Monkey and fleas. The fleas spread everywhere, but other monkeys come and pick off the fleas and eat them. • A hippopotamus and flies. The flies swarm all around the hippo, but the hippo doesn’t care for the flies. • A Flicker and a cactus. The flicker makes a home in the cactus, and the cactus just stays there.
Forest Relationships • Scavenger-One organism eats other dead organisms. • A fly eats dead organisms. • A Wildebeest kills an organism, then saves some meat for the next day. • A maggot finds a dead organism, lives inside it and eats all of the fat and nutrients from the body.
Forest Relationships • Predator-Prey-One hunts, the other is hunted • A lion and deer. • A cheetah and hog • A bird and a worm.
Forest Relationships • Decomposer-Breaks down dead organisms. • Bacteria • Flies • Maggots
Forest Relationships • Competition- 2 organisms are fighting for the same thing. • 2 lions are fighting for the female lion. • A fly brings back a dead fly and dances around it to see if the mate wants him or not. • 2 cheetahs fighting for the same piece of meat.
Rainforest Relationships • Mutualism-Both organisms benefit • Mosquito and a hippo. Mosquito sucks out blood and fat, and hippo gets veins cleaned. • Plover fly and crocodile. The plover fly flies into the crocodile’s mouth, and the fl cleans all of the dead meat stuck in the crocodiles teeth. • Leaf cutter ant and fungus. Fungus grows on leaves and ant cleans off leaves.
Rainforest Relationships • Parasitism- One organism benefits, other is harmed. • A Gorilla and a monkey. The gorilla will chase the monkey down, until it captures or kills it. • A Frog and bugs. The frog eats the bugs which make the bug population go down. • A cicadas and trees. The cicadas lay there eggs in the tree and when the eggs hatch, they dig through the trees roots and cut every root.
Rainforest Relationships • Commensalism- One benefits, other isn't harmed • An insect lays eggs in the sloth’s waste. • A poison dart frog and the virmliliad. Frogs use leaves as shelter to rain. • A Dung beetle and flies. The fly receives nutrients and shelter from the dung.
Rainforest Relationships • Scavenger-Organisms that eat dead organisms. • A vulture eats any dead organisms it can find. • A Locto monkeys will also eat dead organisms or meat. • A Toucan will eat some type of dead organisms, but not very many.
Rainforest Relationships • Predator-prey- Predator hunts, prey gets hunted. • A Panther hunts down other types of organisms, usually that are smaller. • A chameleon will hunt down certain types of bugs. • A jaguar hunts any type of possible organism.
Rainforest Relationships • Decomposer-breaks down dead organisms • A Termites break down dead organisms. • Bacteria breaks down dead organisms • And even some species of insects break down dead organism for many reasons.
Rainforest Relationships • Competition-when organisms fight over same desirables. • Jaguars will fight for the same mate. • Panthers will try to impress the mate to see who she picks to be her mate. • And Monkeys compete for better trees with more fruit.
Tundra Relationships • Mutualism- Both organisms benefit. • Penguin fathers watch there babies. • Polar bear and arctic fox. Polar bear kills organism and fox eats meat left after. • A Caribou eats shurbs and they spread it through feces.
Tundra Relationships • Parasitism- One organism benefits, other is harmed. • A polar bear and a penguin. The polar bear stalks the penguin. • A Mosquito and a caribou. The mosquito sucks the blood, and the caribou gets a rash. • A Caribou and tapeworms. The tapeworms have a place to live, but there slowly killing the caribou.
Tundra Relationships • Commensalism- One benefits, other isn't harmed • A caribou and arctic fox. The caribou cleans snow, and the fox has a place to walk. • Polar bear and penguin. Polar bear cleans snow up, and the penguin is able to walk in that line of clean snow. • A caribou and a penguin.
Tundra Relationships • Scavenger- eats dead organisms • A caribou will eat dead organisms • A polar bear will eat some dead organisms • A arctic fox will only eat some type of dead organisms.
Tundra Relationships • Predator-prey-Predator hunts, prey gets hunted. • A caribou and dead organisms. • A polar bear and penguins. • A Arctic fox and some land animals.
Tundra Relationships • Decomposer-Breaks down dead organisms • Bacteria • Fungus • Termites
Tundra Relationships • Competition-fightover desirables • 2 caribous fight. • 2 polar bears fight for food to survive. • 2 penguins fight for a mate.
Saltwater relationships • Mutualism-Both organisms benefit • A clownfish and sea anemone. • A eel and octopus. Octopus kills, and eel eats some food. • A Fungi and algae.
Saltwater relationships • Parasitism-One benefits, other is harmed • Eel and fish. Eel kills and fish dies. • Whale and krill. Krill's die because whale swallows them whole. • Shark and fish.
Saltwater Relationships • Commensalism-One benefits, other isn’t harmed. • A Clownfish and a anemone. Clownfish lives on anemone. And anemone gives shelter and safety to Clownfish. • A Shark and a remora fish. Fish cleans sharks bottom of any diseases. • A Shark and a human. A shark can smell blood from the human, and the person just watches the shark.
Saltwater Relationships • Scavenger- eats dead organisms. • Dumpster shark • Remora Crab • Water Beetle
Saltwater Relationships • Predator-prey- Predator hunts, prey gets hunted. • Shark and other fish • Eel and anything small that swims by its home. • Octopus and larval crabs.
Saltwater Relationships • Decomposer-breaks down dead organisms. • Bacteria • Plankton • Fungus
Saltwater Relationships • Competition-Fight over same desirables. • Sharks fight over mate. • Eels fight for hole or home to live in. • Octopus fight over food.
Freshwater Relationships • Mutualism-Both benefit • Crab and Algae • Goby and Shrimp • Shrimp and Plankton
Freshwater Relationships • Parasitism- One benefits, other is harmed • A Fish and Minnesota sea grant • A Sea anemone and certain fish • A Whale and krill.
Freshwater Relationships • Commensalism-One benefits, other isn't harmed. • Clownfish and sea anemone. • Shark and baby shark. • Octopus and crab.
Freshwater Relationships • Scavenger- eats dead organisms. • Plankton • Shark • Whale
Freshwater Relationships • Predator-prey- Predator hunts, Prey is hunted. • Shark & dolphins. • Whale & Krill • Eel & small types of fish.
Freshwater Relationships • Decomposer- breaks down dead organisms. • Bacteria • Fungus • Plankton
Freshwater Relationships • Competition- will fight for same desirables. • Sharks will fight for food. • Fish will fight for same mate. • Eels will fight to see who gets to live in the cave or hole.
Desert Relationships • Mutualism- Both benefit • Hawk and a snake • Scorpion and a Lizard • Flowers and Honey bees
Desert Relationships • Parasitism-One benefits, other is harmed • Snake and mouse • Snake and lizard • Scorpion and cricket
Desert Relationships • Commensalism- One benefits, other is not harmed. • Holly shrub and bush • Snake and scorpion • Hawk and a armadilllo
Desert Relationships • Scavenger-Eats dead organisms • Scorpion • Spider • Certain types of lizards
Desert Relationships • Predator-Prey-Predator hunts, Prey gets hunted. • Snake and rat • Scorpion and cricket • Hawk and small lizards.
Desert Relationships • Decomposer-Breaks down dead organisms. • Termites break down dead organisms. • Bacteria • Fungus also break down dead organisms.
Desert Relationships • Competition- 2 or more organisms fighting for same desirables. • Snakes fight for a home. • Scorpions fight for food. • Lizards will fight to see who gets to stay where.