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Golden jackals Canis aureus and tigers Panthera tigris are

Last updated: 6/9/2023

Golden jackals Canis aureus and tigers Panthera tigris are

Golden jackals Canis aureus and tigers Panthera tigris are both native to Southeast Europe There have been instances where golden jackals are banished from the pack Typically golden jackals hunt in packs and therefore are unsuccessful at hunting individu ally Instead of hunting on their own most banished golden jackals will begin following tigers Tigers will kill and eat their fill of prey and then leave the carcass behind Once the tiger leaves the jackal will eat what is left on the carcass Which of the following best describes the symbiotic relationship between golden jackals and tigers A B C D The relationship is an example of mutualism because both the jackal and tiger are bene fitting from the relationship The relationship is an example of commensalism because the jackal benefits but the tiger is unaffected The relationship is an example of competition because the jackal and the tiger compete for the same food source The relationship is an example of parasitism because the jackal is feeding on the left