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Biology, 11.04.2020 06:39, hopechinn6646

Which of the following demonstrates a predator/prey relationship?
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Two plants coexist near each other
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A leopards hunts a gazelle
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Two birds eat the same type of worm
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A parasite lives on a shrimp

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