Animal relationships

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Transcript Animal relationships

By: Jonathan Larson
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Predator-Prey-One hunts, the other is hunted
A lion and deer.
A cheetah and hog
A bird and a worm.
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Decomposer-Breaks down dead organisms.
Bacteria
Flies
Maggots
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Predator-prey-Predator hunts, prey gets
hunted.
A caribou and dead organisms.
A polar bear and penguins.
A Arctic fox and some land animals.
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Decomposer-Breaks down dead organisms
Bacteria
Fungus
Termites
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Competition-fight over desirables
2 caribous fight.
2 polar bears fight for food to survive.
2 penguins fight for a mate.
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Mutualism-Both organisms benefit
A clownfish and sea anemone.
A eel and octopus. Octopus kills, and eel eats
some food.
A Fungi and algae.
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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.
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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.
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Scavenger- eats dead organisms.
Dumpster shark
Remora Crab
Water Beetle
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Predator-prey- Predator hunts, prey gets
hunted.
Shark and other fish
Eel and anything small that swims by its home.
Octopus and larval crabs.
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Decomposer-breaks down dead organisms.
Bacteria
Plankton
Fungus
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Competition-Fight over same desirables.
Sharks fight over mate.
Eels fight for hole or home to live in.
Octopus fight over food.
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Mutualism-Both benefit
Crab and Algae
Goby and Shrimp
Shrimp and Plankton
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Parasitism- One benefits, other is harmed
A Fish and Minnesota sea grant
A Sea anemone and certain fish
A Whale and krill.
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Commensalism-One benefits, other isn't
harmed.
Clownfish and sea anemone.
Shark and baby shark.
Octopus and crab.
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Scavenger- eats dead organisms.
Plankton
Shark
Whale
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Predator-prey- Predator hunts, Prey is hunted.
Shark & dolphins.
Whale & Krill
Eel & small types of fish.
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Decomposer- breaks down dead organisms.
Bacteria
Fungus
Plankton
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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.
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Mutualism- Both benefit
Hawk and a snake
Scorpion and a Lizard
Flowers and Honey bees
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Parasitism-One benefits, other is harmed
Snake and mouse
Snake and lizard
Scorpion and cricket
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Commensalism- One benefits, other is not
harmed.
Holly shrub and bush
Snake and scorpion
Hawk and a armadilllo
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Scavenger-Eats dead organisms
Scorpion
Spider
Certain types of lizards
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Predator-Prey-Predator hunts, Prey gets
hunted.
Snake and rat
Scorpion and cricket
Hawk and small lizards.
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Decomposer-Breaks down dead organisms.
Termites break down dead organisms.
Bacteria
Fungus also break down dead organisms.
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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.