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How wood ants use sunlight to heat their nest
Watch as a nest of ants spray formic acid at a nearby jay.
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Examine commensalism among fish species such as shrimp, the neon goby, and moray eels
Some fishes have developed symbiotic, or mutually beneficial, relationships with...
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Pilot fish (
Naucrates ductor
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Carcharhinus...
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remora and shark
A remora (
Echeneis naucrates
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Stegostoma...
Douglas Faulkner
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