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To: Cage Rattler who wrote (747550)8/14/2006 9:40:29 AM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Cage Rattler, Symbiosis:"The relationship of two, or more different organisms in a close association that may be but is not necessarily of benefit to each"

Darwin made no reference of such a thing and neither has any other believer in evolution that I have read, or heard from. That may have existed in some insect species, but the only thing of significant being that has something close to that is the sharks that have the remoras that are totally on the outside of the animal.

Different species of animals will live in close proximity, and serve some purpose for both of them, such as Ravens leading wolves to prey with the pay back of getting the left overs to feed themselves, but I would not call that symbiotic, but just two species performing acts that benefits both of them. That's just one tactic in survival.