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Parasitism- Dodder and Shrub, Dodder gets place to live and Shrub is Harmed!

Parasitism- Flea and Dog, Flea gets home/food and Dog is harmed b/c the flea feeds on its blood!

Competition- Fallen Tree blocks light for trees below!

Competition- Deer and Moose both fighting over grass/food!

Competition- Turkey and Cardinal both fighting over seeds/food!

Predation- Owl and mouse, owl preys on mouse and mouse runs and hides from the owl!

Predation- Bobcat and Deer, Bobcat gets food and Deer is Killed!

Predation Salamander and Insect, Salamander gets Insect as food!

Commensalism - Squirrel and Oak Tree, Squirrel gets place to live and Oak is not harmed b/c it does not lose any nutrients

Commensalism - Deer and Shrub, Deer gets place to live and Shrub is not harmed b/c it does not lose any nutrients.

Mutualism- Bird and Deer, Bird gets a ride/food (from the insects off the Deer) and Deer benefits from being cleaned

Mutualism - Croc and animals, Croc opens mouth and allows certain animals to feed on its leeches. Some of this may be false because it has to be a long lasting relationship.

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