Animal Relationships

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Animal Relationships Relationship Definition Example Competition Two or more individuals or populations try to use the same food, water, shelter, space or light Predator/Prey One organism eats another Symbiosis Very close long term interaction between two or more species Coevolution Long term change that takes place between two species because of their close interactions

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Animal Relationships

Relationship Definition Example

Competition Two or more individuals or populations try to use the same food, water, shelter, space or light

Predator/Prey One organism eats another

Symbiosis Very close long term interaction between two or more species

Coevolution Long term change that takes place between two species because of their close interactions

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Relationship Definition Example

Competition Two or more individuals or populations try to use the same food, water, shelter, space or light

Two Rabbits eating same grass, two trees absorbing same sunlight

Predator/Prey One organism eats another Caribou eaten by Wolf

Symbiosis Very close long term interaction between two or more species

Shark and Remora; clownfish and anemone

Coevolution Long term change that takes place between two species because of their close interactions

Ant and Acacia tree

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Predator Adaptations

SpeedClaws

TeethLIONS!

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Prey Adaptations

Camouflage

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Find Both!

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Find Both!

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I almost stepped on him…

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Wild Cats!Rank Rank10 Scottish Wildcat 5 Cheetah

9 Ocelot and Fishing Cat

4 Leopard

8 Lynx and Bobcat 3 Jaguar

7 Serval 2 Lion

6 Caracal 1 Tiger