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Biology, 24.07.2019 14:30 Yungnaudie

Which is an example of commensalism? birds benefit from living on rhinoceroses, and they benefit the rhinoceroses. fleas benefit from living on dogs, but they hurt the dogs. hawks benefit from eating snakes, but they do not benefit the snakes. barnacles benefit from living on whales, and they do not hurt the whales?

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