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Animal Partners/Finding Fish Food
Mutualism
Ostriches and Zebras
Both are tasty for predators
Band Together to watch out for trouble
Cattle Egrets amd Water Buffalos
Egrets eat insects that bother buffaloes
Egretts feed on displaced insects when buffaloes move
FFF introduction
Description of the partnership between anemones and clownfish in the Pacific Ocean.
Anemones are predators that trap prey with their tentacles.
Clownfish are immune to anemone stings and live symbiotically with them.
FFF development
Mutual protection: Clownfish find safe refuge in anemones and, in return, protect them from predators.
Feeding: Clownfish feed on food scraps left by anemones and catch small fish to eat.
Additional examples of mutualism in the animal kingdom, such as oxpecker birds and rhinoceroses, among others.
FF cocnclusion
Highlighting the importance of teamwork and symbiosis in nature.
Example of how collaboration can benefit all parties involved.
Reflection on the importance of preserving ecosystems and marine biodiversity.