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How animals helps each others

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Answered by baveshavarsha
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Many animal species are symbiotic, helping each other. Animals have symbiotic and altruistic relationships with their own and other species. Many animals will look after others of their own species to ensure their survival. Watching out for predators and sharing food is a couple of the ways they can do this.

Answered by Anvi02407
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Q. How animals helps each others

Animals have symbiotic and altruistic relationships with their own and other species.

1. Many animals will look after others of their own species to ensure their survival.

2. Watching out for predators

3. Sharing food

Example :-

1. The animal partnership between the Egyptian crocodile and the plover is one that almost has to be seen to be believed. The plover finds food by picking it out of the teeth of the crocodile. That's one brave bird! While it eats, it's keeping the croc's teeth clean and healthy. Food for the plover and a dental checkup for the crocodile.

2. Zebras and ostriches are both prey for faster animals. As such, they both have to maintain a heightened sense of alertness for danger. The problem is that zebras - while they have excellent eyesight - don't really have a good sense of smell. Ostriches, on the other hand, have a great sense of smell but not-so-great eyesight. So the two smart species hang out together, relying on the eyes of the zebra and the noses of the ostriches to keep predators at bay.

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