The cougar is in symbiosis with the deer. The cougar hunts and keeps the deer population in balance by preying upon the weaker animals, and the deer provide the cougar with a food source.
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A symbiotic relationship with trees.
It is a Symbiotic Relationship.
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Symbiotic.
None- that would be a joining.
It is a parasitic relationship. That means that the relationship is beneficial to the flea, but harmful to the dog.
Plants make and propagate with seeds. It isn't a symbiotic relationship since that is inter-species. Many plants have symbiotic relationships with insects (bees and flowers). link on symbiosis: http://www.answers.com/topic/symbiosis?cat=health
Cougars primarily exhibit a predatory relationship rather than a symbiotic one, as they are apex predators and primarily hunt prey like deer. However, in the context of mutualism, they can indirectly benefit scavengers that feed on their leftovers, creating a form of commensalism. The scavengers gain food without harming the cougar, while the cougar is largely unaffected by their presence. Thus, cougars do not fit neatly into mutualism, commensalism, or parasitism, but their interactions with other species can exhibit elements of commensalism.