Domestic cattle often have interactions with wild animals. in south america,
drink the blood o...
Biology, 26.01.2020 22:31 bapefer498
Domestic cattle often have interactions with wild animals. in south america,
drink the blood of sleeping cattle. disease may spread through these bites. howeve
blood does not cause great harm to the cattle. in north america, wolves sometimes a
etimes attack and
eat young cattle.
vild animals. in south america, vampire bats
through these bites. however, loss of
a. what are the names of these two interactions with cattle, and how do they differ from
each other? (1 point)
in which situation are cattle hosts?
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