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For animals in wild,each day is a struggle to survive.They must continually search for food,while at the same time keeping themselves safe for predators. Some animals have learned that teaming up with another animal makes the struggle to find food,shelter,and safety a bit easier. This kind of special relationship in which animals depend upon and benefit from one another is called symbiosis.
One of the most visually surprising examples of symbiosis occurs between the fearsome African crocodile and the small plover bird.When a plover is nearby,a crocodile will open its long,sharp-toothed jaws to invite it inside.You might assume that the plover would quickly reject this invitation and fly off.Yet surprisingly,the plover does hop inside. Perhaps even more amazingly,the crocodile,normally known for its aggression ,does not snap its mouth shut and have the plover for a snack.Instead,it remains still,not closing its mount until the plover leaves.How can this strange behavior be explained? The answer is symbiosis. The plover picks out all the small,harmful animals attached to the croc’s teeth.In doing so,it cleans the crocodile’s teeth, which prevents the croc from getting infections.Because the crocodile can not clean its own teeth, it depends on the plover to perform this service.In return,the crocodile provides an easy meal for the plover
ANIMAL PARTNERSFor animals in wild,each day is a struggle to survive.They must continually search for food,while at the same time keeping themselves safe for predators. Some animals have learned that teaming up with another animal makes the struggle to find food,shelter,and safety a bit easier. This kind of special relationship in which animals depend upon and benefit from one another is called symbiosis.One of the most visually surprising examples of symbiosis occurs between the fearsome African crocodile and the small plover bird.When a plover is nearby,a crocodile will open its long,sharp-toothed jaws to invite it inside.You might assume that the plover would quickly reject this invitation and fly off.Yet surprisingly,the plover does hop inside. Perhaps even more amazingly,the crocodile,normally known for its aggression ,does not snap its mouth shut and have the plover for a snack.Instead,it remains still,not closing its mount until the plover leaves.How can this strange behavior be explained? The answer is symbiosis. The plover picks out all the small,harmful animals attached to the croc's teeth.In doing so,it cleans the crocodile's teeth, which prevents the croc from getting infections.Because the crocodile can not clean its own teeth, it depends on the plover to perform this service.In return,the crocodile provides an easy meal for the plover
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For animals in Wild, each Day is a Struggle to Survive.They must continually search for Food, while at the Same time keeping themselves Safe for Predators. Some animals have learned that teaming up with another animal makes the struggle to find food, shelter, and safety a bit easier. This Kind of Special Relationship in which animals and Depend upon one another is Called Benefit from symbiosis.
One of the Most Surprising visually examples of symbiosis occurs between the fearsome African Crocodile and the Small Bird.When a Plover Plover is nearby, a Crocodile Will open. its long, sharp-toothed jaws to invite it inside.You might assume that the plover would quickly reject this invitation and fly off.Yet surprisingly, the plover does hop inside. Perhaps even more amazingly, the crocodile, normally known for its aggression, does not snap its mouth shut and have the plover for a snack.Instead, remains still, not closing its mount until the plover leaves.How can this strange behavior be explained. ? The answer is symbiosis. The plover picks out all the small, harmful animals attached to the croc's teeth.In doing so, it cleans the crocodile's teeth, which prevents the croc from getting infections.Because the crocodile can not clean its own teeth, it depends on the plover to. perform this service.In return, the crocodile provides an easy meal for the plover.
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For animals, in wild each day is a struggle to survive.They must continually search for food while at, the. Same time keeping themselves safe for predators. Some animals have learned that teaming up with another animal makes the. Struggle to, find food shelter and safety, a bit easier.This kind of special relationship in which animals depend upon and benefit from one another is called symbiosis.
One of. The most visually surprising examples of symbiosis occurs between the fearsome African crocodile and the small Plover bird.When. A Plover is nearby a crocodile, will open, its long sharp-toothed jaws to invite it inside.You might assume that the Plover would quickly reject this invitation and fly off.Yet surprisingly the Plover, does hop. Inside. Perhaps even more, crocodile amazingly the, known normally for its aggression does not, snap its mouth shut and have. The Plover for a snack.Instead it remains, still not closing, its mount until the Plover leaves.How can this strange behavior. Be explained?The answer is symbiosis. The Plover picks out all, the small harmful animals attached to the croc 's teeth.In, doing so it. Cleans the crocodile ', s teeth which prevents the croc from getting infections.Because the crocodile can not clean its own. Teeth it depends, on the Plover to perform this, service.In return the crocodile provides an easy meal for the Plover
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