There are birds called antbirds that have a symbiotic relationship with army ants. The ants flush out insects as they move, providing food for the antbirds. In return, the antbirds help keep the ants safe from predators by warning them of danger.
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Predator-prey relationship, where the robin, as a predator, preys on the worm as its food source. This relationship is crucial for the survival of both species, as the robin relies on the worm for nutrition while controlling the worm population.
A group of kiwi birds is called a tribe.
no elephants birds exist about 16 century
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the cowbirds work with the other birds
well if its anytrhing like the relationship between birds and pigs not good
The elephants, of course. Chickens aren't animals, they're birds. ================================================== Many people confuse "animals" and "mammals." Both chickens and elephants are animals. However, elephants are mammals and chickens are birds. Whoever asked you this riddle is probably confused about the difference between animals and mammals.
The Humming birds , like bees , helps facilitate pollination in plants - this is a mutually , symbiotic , beneficial relationship .
The birds eat food bits out of there teeth and this cleans them, this is how they got there name.
A Mutualistic relationship between organisms is a relationship by which both organisms benefit from the other. An example of this would be the hippopotamus and the Oxpecker (bird). The birds sit on the hippo's back, getting free food by eating parasites that bother the hippo, while the birds are protected by the hippopotamus. - Dabigb such relationship is called symbiosis. Symbiotic Symbiosis/mutualism. mutualism
They eat fruits seeds grasses bark and rutes, but also have a taste for meat. such as birds rodents and even the younge of large animals such as sheep or ANTELOPES.
There are birds called antbirds that have a symbiotic relationship with army ants. The ants flush out insects as they move, providing food for the antbirds. In return, the antbirds help keep the ants safe from predators by warning them of danger.
The birds and butterflies compete and the birds are also a limiting factor for the butterflies.
Cowbirds lay their eggs in other birds nests, leaving the young to be raised by the host species.