Relationships
An example of parasitism in the African Savanna is ticks on lions. The tick will drink the blood of the lion, and possibly give it disease.
An example of mutualism in the African Savanna is with grazing animals such as Gazelle. Birds perch on their backs and eat the bugs. The birds get food and the gazelle is free of bugs.
An example of commensalism is with hyenas and lions. The lion will eat, and the hyena will get the leftovers.
An example of mutualism in the African Savanna is with grazing animals such as Gazelle. Birds perch on their backs and eat the bugs. The birds get food and the gazelle is free of bugs.
An example of commensalism is with hyenas and lions. The lion will eat, and the hyena will get the leftovers.
Competition
Competition occurs in every place with everyone in someway. Like going shopping, you have to compete for the best deals. An example of competition in the African Savanna is with Lions and Hyenas. They both eat the same food: Meat. There is bound to be a problem, even though we all know that the Lion is probably going to win if it is bigger.