honeyguide took gingile to a tree where, gingile thought that he will found one more honey comb and he will not give any of the honey to ngede.he climbed out the tree but saw a leopard disturbed by him.the leopard jumped on gingile.after that, gingile's children and children of gingile's children leave the biggest and juiciest honey for ngede.
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I cant find revenge on the enternet by robin klien because I have to do that poem a school.
This one? "She wants revenge - Tear you apart".Greetings from Argentina!PS: i was looking it too :PShe Wants Revenge - Tear You Apart She Wants Revenge - Tear You Apart She Wants Revenge - Tear You Apart
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A honeyguide lives in Africa and India
Lyre-tailed Honeyguide was created in 1909.
Yellow-footed Honeyguide was created in 1981.
The symbiotic relationship between a ratel (honey badger) and a honeyguide bird is mutualistic. The honeyguide leads the ratel to beehives, where the ratel uses its strength to break open the hives and access the honey. In return, the honeyguide benefits by feeding on the leftover beeswax and larvae after the ratel has finished. This cooperation enhances the foraging success of both species.
The honeyguide bird and the ratel (or honey badger) share a mutualistic symbiotic relationship. The honeyguide leads the ratel to beehives by calling and flying ahead, benefiting from the ratel's ability to break open the hives. Once the hive is accessed, the ratel consumes the honey and larvae, while the honeyguide feeds on the leftover wax and honeycomb. This interaction enhances foraging success for both species.
The honeyguide bird plays a vital role in helping honey hunters, like the gingile, find honey. It does this by leading them to beehives, often by flying ahead and making specific calls to attract their attention. Once the hunters are close, the honeyguide may land near the hive, guiding them further with its behavior. After the honey is harvested, the honeyguide often benefits by feeding on the leftover beeswax and larvae.
is it mulutalism
The honeyguide bird and badger have a symbiotic relationship where the bird guides the badger to beehives, and the badger helps break open the hive for them to eat. The badger then consumes the honey and larvae, while the honeyguide also benefits from accessing the hive once it's opened.
Larvae and wax are what draw the honeyguide bird to a bee hive whereas honey is what attracts the honey badger.Specifically, the bird in question (Indicatoridaefamily) carries the common name "honeyguide" because of a reputation for leading humankind to bee colonies in order to feed on larvae and wax after people take the honey. The mustelid mammal in question (Mellivora capensis) is human-like in a passion for honey and omnivorous in opportunistic feeding even though scientists classify the weasel-like badger as carnivorous.
How did the honey guide help gingile find
She sought revenge against the girls who bullied her.She found out that revenge does not help. Revenge can lead to violence.
You would say that you got your revenge or that you have already taken your revenge.