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Biology, 19.09.2019 16:30 christianconklin22

Fleas are commonly seen on the bodies of dogs. these fleas attach themselves to the host and draw blood as nourishment. apart from getting nourishment, fleas also get free shelter and a mode of transport. what kind of an interaction does this exhibit? . a. parasitism. b. competition. c. predation

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