Science, asked by roojack, 8 months ago

In Africa, as the crocodile lies with its mouth open, the plover, or crocodile bird, flies into its mouth and feeds on bits of meat stuck in the crocodile’s teeth. The crocodile does not harm the plover. The plover gets a meal and the crocodile gets his teeth cleaned. What conclusions might be drawn regarding the dynamics of this relationship?

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Answered by joshsk
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Answer:

we can describe it as a sort of symbiotic relationship.

Explanation:

The symbiotic relationship between the crocodile and the plover bird is exemplary of two organisms working together. The plover bird flies inside the crocodile's mouth, which may seem dangerous for the bird. However, the plover bird is actually getting a meal of its own by eating the meat from between the crocodile's teeth. Meanwhile, the crocodile is also benefitting from this arrangement .Unlikely friends the crocodile and the plover bird help each other out.Symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved

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