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Hippos are not related to horses at all. They are actually more closely related to whales and dolphins. There are three species of hippos.
Yes, if you mean the relationship between a mother and its child. Male hippos will fight over territory which can injure/kill others.
cats, dogs, birds, whales, hippos, and stuff.
The relationship between whales and barnacles is not necessary for the survival of either organism. While barnacles can benefit from attaching to the skin of whales to filter feed, whales are not dependent on barnacles for their survival. Whales have other food sources and means of maintaining their health.
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The only relationship between them is that they are members of the Animal Kingdom, have vertebrates, are mammals, and are the biggest animals in land and water respectively.
hippos are really the closes living reaitive to whales
The relationship between whales and physics is that whales produce acoustic sounds for communication which can be picked up on sonar equipment. This is part of the process of under-water acoustics.
No, Manatees and Hippos are not related to one another. The Hippos is related to whales and porpoises, while the Manatee is related more closely to elephants. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
A common example of this type of relationship is commensalism, where one organism benefits from the association while the other remains unaffected. An example is the relationship between barnacles and whales, where barnacles attach themselves to whales to gain a stable surface for attachment, while the whales are not affected.