The egrets always forage close to where the cattle are grazing. The interaction between them can be called
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The cattle egret and grazing cattle in a close association is a classic example of commensalism. ... The egrets always feed close to where the cattle are grazing, As the cattle move, they stir up and flush out insects from the vegetation that might be difficult for the egrets to find and catch otherwise.
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The interaction in egrets and grazing cattle is called commensalism.
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