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Biology, 19.02.2021 22:50 sarahfsakrani

Which scenario describes a relationship of predator-prey? Birds feed off the insects that are stirred up from the grasses as cattle move through.

A polar bear catches a seal for dinner.

A tapeworm latches itself in the intestines of a rat, feeding off all the nutrients eaten by the rat.

Oxpecker birds eat parasitic ticks off the backs of zebras.

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