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Explain the symbiotic relationship between a egret bird and buffalo

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Answered by 2ndiidoofTHOR940
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Usually cattle egrets follow herds of large hoofed mammals (ungulates, such as cattle, buffalo, etc.). They eat the insects that have been stirred up by the buffalo as they move. This relationship is commensalism, because the birds benefit but the ungulate is neither harmed nor helped.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Usually cattle egrets follow herds of large hoofed mammals (ungulates, such as cattle, buffalo, etc.). They eat the insects that have been stirred up by the buffalo as they move. This relationship is commensalism, because the birds benefit but the ungulate is neither harmed nor helped.

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