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Examples: Hippo and the Crane- The Crane sits on the Hippos back and cleans off its back while the Hippo is able to protect the Crane from predators while it is doing its job, Whale and Brim Shrimp- The whale has to be washed every now and again so it finds a spot where the brim shrimp gather and the brim shrimp are able to eat off of the whales back. | Examples: Hippo and the Crane- The Crane sits on the Hippos back and cleans off its back while the Hippo is able to protect the Crane from predators while it is doing its job, Whale and Brim Shrimp- The whale has to be washed every now and again so it finds a spot where the brim shrimp gather and the brim shrimp are able to eat off of the whales back, Humans and Deer- Humans are instinctive hunters as we know, the deer have over populated themselves so the humans hunt the deer and give them food, in return, the deer get a lesser chance of losing their food and getting blue-tounges disease. |
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The term Animal kingdom may refer to:
- Animal, a type of living organism
- Kingdom (biology) (Animalia) referring to animals, as different from Plants (and Minerals)
- Disney's Animal Kingdom, a theme park which opened in 1998
- Wild Kingdom, a television program sponsored by Mutual of Omaha
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Examples: Hippo and the Crane- The Crane sits on the Hippos back and cleans off its back while the Hippo is able to protect the Crane from predators while it is doing its job, Whale and Brim Shrimp- The whale has to be washed every now and again so it finds a spot where the brim shrimp gather and the brim shrimp are able to eat off of the whales back, Humans and Deer- Humans are instinctive hunters as we know, the deer have over populated themselves so the humans hunt the deer and give them food, in return, the deer get a lesser chance of losing their food and getting blue-tounges disease.
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