RFKN77DD–Mother Elephant with her youngsters looking for food during very dry season in desert, symbiotic relationship with birds, October 2017, Amboseli Nat
RF2A9C670–Lichens are organisms containing symbiotic relationships or colonies of algae and fungus.
RMM6HC1Y–Kruger park, South Africa. Endangered white rhino haven.
RF2JCNEE8–ant and aphid symbiotic relationship
RMDY61J5–Cow and crane, who share a simbiotic relationship, Talpe, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMBEP0X9–Plains Zebra (Equus Quagga) and Red-billed oxpecker (Buphagus Erythrorhynchus).
RF2JN6NX8–Xanthoria parietina - Common orange lichen - on the branches on an old oak tree.
RF2WX9W35–Mushrooms thrive naturally on the tree trunk, showcasing the symbiotic relationship between fungus and woodland ecology.
RFRJCATT–Close-up of a honey bee pollinating a flower, Malta
RF2J1MB2N–Beautiful symbiosis of group of fishes in coral reef aquarium tank
RM2RX447R–day octopus, Octopus cyanea, flushes partly white hunting on coral reef; commensal manybar goatfish hopes to seize any small fish that escape, Hawaii
RM2A5PFW9–Honey Fungus
RFJ3W005–Cartilage lichen growing on the branches of a tree.
RME3Y7K6–Symbiosis between ants, Azteca sp., and Inga plant that provides nectar in bowls visible at base of leaves - see description
RF2M7GRFT–Sandwort or 'desert moss' grows sporadically in the hot, arid, environment of Snow Canyon State Park, Utah, USA.
RMTYGAW1–on the the underside of a lead a black ant feeds on the excreted honey dew of an aphid
RFG16T00–Background with lichen on red rock.
RMDC8EWH–Buff-tailed bumblebee worker, Bombus terrestris, on Cynara cardunculus, Cardoon, in London garden
RFKN77CT–Mother Elephant with her youngsters looking for food during very dry season in desert, symbiotic relationship with birds, October 2017, Amboseli Nat
RF2A9C68N–Lichens are organisms containing symbiotic relationships or colonies of algae and fungus.
RM2PD8HXN–Red billed oxpecker grooming impala ram in Kruger national park, South Africa
RM2J5A782–Greenshield lichens, Flavoparmelia caperata, foliose lichens growing on the bark of a cherry tree in full bloom.
RFCXEJHM–Tiger shark in symbiotic relationship with remore fish, swimming together
RMBEP0W4–Plains Zebra (Equus Quagga) and Red-billed oxpecker (Buphagus Erythrorhynchus).
RF2JHP78N–Corn and legume cowpea plants intercropping on a vegetable garden.Symbiotic relationship in plants concept.
RF2WX9W3A–Mushrooms thrive naturally on the tree trunk, showcasing the symbiotic relationship between fungus and woodland ecology.
RF2AA3H4N–Honey bees (Apis mellifera) pollinating a flower, Malta
RF2J1MB5D–Beautiful symbiosis of group of fishes in coral reef aquarium tank
RM2J67RC3–hunting coalition of blue goatfish or yellowsaddle goatfish, bluefin trevally or bluefin jack, peacock grouper, and day octopus, Kona, Hawaii, USA
RF2A80RHA–Female impala with oxpecker on her back. The oxpeckers have a symbiotic relationship larger mammals and remove ticks and insects from the skin.
RFEHXM1R–Lichen growing on a tree branch
RMAE1THH–Foliose lichen
RM2CW5C6E–Lichen covered headstone or gravestone in a churchyard, UK
RF2F9845J–White Rhinoceros and little cattle egret bird symbiotic relationship in a nature reserve in South Africa
RFG16T0C–Background with lichen on red rock.
RFT2YM99–Interesting layers of the stone with map lichens, latin name Rhizocarpon geographicum at Ostrovice mountain ridgde (Mali i Ostrovicës) in Albania
RFKN77CW–Mother Elephant with her youngsters looking for food during very dry season in desert, symbiotic relationship with birds, October 2017, Amboseli Nat
RF2A9C6CK–Lichens are organisms containing symbiotic relationships or colonies of algae and fungus.
RM2G4JWF1–Bird watching is very rewarding in South Africa
RFPWBKXH–Vietnamese Water Buffalo and a group of white geese , Sa Pa, Vietnam
RFWGPACF–A tiny Xeno wire coral crab on a strand of whip coral at night hunts for small detritus particles drifting in the water.
RMT953W9–Rhizobium are a bacteria that have a symbiotic relationship with plants, specifically legumes and Parasponia. After colonizing plants roots with nodules, they convert ammonia and provide organic nitrogenous compounds to the plant.
RMM3NJ4G–yellow lichens on a tree trunk, Castelltallat, Catalonia, Spain
RF2WX9W32–Mushrooms thrive naturally on the tree trunk, showcasing the symbiotic relationship between fungus and woodland ecology.
RF2F33XBC–Flavoparmelia caperata. lichen on the bark of a tree.
RF2EGM8J0–Beautiful symbiosis of group of fishes in coral reef aquarium tank
RM2J67RAW–hunting coalition of blue goatfish or yellowsaddle goatfish, Parupeneus cyclostomus and day octopus, or big blue octopus, Octopus cyanea; Kona, Hawaii
RFDTPHX6–Lichen and moss growing on the end of a branch
RMABFJTG–Bullhorn Acacia, Acacia sp, tree with symbiotic ants
RM2D7KK8K–Fly agaric mushrooms or toadstools (Amanita muscaria) growing in association with a mature silver birch tree (Betula pendula) during October, UK
RFDMKYRF–Carrier Crab with sea urchin. Lembeh Straits, Indonesia.
RF2F98454–White Rhinoceros and little cattle egret bird symbiotic relationship in a nature reserve in South Africa
RFKN77F8–Mother Elephant with her youngsters looking for food during very dry season in desert oasis, symbiotic relationship with birds, October 2017, Ambose
RF2A9C6ED–Lichens are organisms containing symbiotic relationships or colonies of algae and fungus.
RMPD0HDT–South Africa, a fantastic travel destination to experience third and first world together. Red billed oxpecker hovering above giraffe head.
RF2EMEPY9–Spectacular lichen colony on grey concrete stone in the city; color macro photo.
RFMW2FKF–Close up of a Whistling Thorn Acacia which lives in a symbiotic relationship with ants. Detail of branch, nodes and thorns with blurred background
RF2J7BR21–A partner goby and shrimp in the Red Sea, Egypt
RMM3NJ4D–yellow lichens on a rock, Castelltallat, Catalonia, Spain
RF2WX9W37–Mushrooms thrive naturally on the tree trunk, showcasing the symbiotic relationship between fungus and woodland ecology.
RF2F33REH–Flavoparmelia caperata. lichen on the bark of a tree.
RF2EGM8YN–Beautiful symbiosis of group of fishes in coral reef aquarium tank
RF2ADJ49G–Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse
RM2J67RD7–hunting coalition of blue goatfish or yellowsaddle goatfish, Parupeneus cyclostomus, peacock grouper, and day octopus, Kona, Hawaii, USA
RFATBWCN–Mushrooms growing on tree trunk, close-up
RFDTPHX3–Lichen growing on a branch
RME3Y7KY–Symbiosis between ants, Azteca sp., and Inga plant that provides nectar in bowls visible at base of leaves - see description
RF2DC9D4R–Red-Billed Oxpecker on an Impala resting in a grassy area, Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
RFDMKYR7–Unidentified species of crab with apparent polyps. Lembeh Straits, Indonesia. November, 2013
RF2WXTRM2–White Rhinoceros and little cattle egret bird symbiotic relationship in a nature reserve in South Africa
RFKN77EM–Mother Elephant with her youngsters looking for food during very dry season in desert oasis, symbiotic relationship with birds, October 2017, Ambose
RF2A9C770–Lichens are organisms containing symbiotic relationships or colonies of algae and fungus.
RMM6J16X–Kruger Park, South Africa. A wildlife and bird paradise. Southern white rhino grazing.
RFRAXAYX–Lichens on the bark of a tree image with copy space
RFMCPX9E–Macro photography of Letharia vulpina lichen growing in a branch.
RF2J7BR1Y–A partner goby and shrimp in the Red Sea, Egypt
RMM3NJ4C–yellow lichens on a rock, Castelltallat, Catalonia, Spain
RF2WX9W34–Mushrooms thrive naturally on the tree trunk, showcasing the symbiotic relationship between fungus and woodland ecology.
RMFX299B–Bee pollinating pink flower, Close-up
RF2EGM994–Beautiful symbiosis of group of fishes in coral reef aquarium tank
RF2ADJ6ND–Anemonefish (or Clownfish) live in a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones.They deposit eggs close to the anemone.
RM2HRFRNG–oceanic whitetip shark, Critically Endangered Species (IUCN), accompanying a pod of short-finned pilot whales, Globicephala macrorhynchus, Kona Hawaii
RF2FYYN82–Lichen Flavoparmelia caperata on pine bark, macro
RFMYW07D–Black Ant on a Peony Bud
RMB2RMHE–Symbiosis barnacle on a scallop shell
RMGN7KTY–Red-billed Oxpecker (Buphagus erythrorhynchus) on the back of an Impala
RFDMKX3F–Emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) hitches a ride on nudibranch (Ceratosoma tenue).
RF2WXTRT7–White Rhinoceros and little cattle egret bird symbiotic relationship in a nature reserve in South Africa
RFKN77FX–Mother Elephant with her youngsters looking for food during very dry season in desert oasis, symbiotic relationship with birds, October 2017, Ambose
RF2A9C6W5–Lichens are organisms containing symbiotic relationships or colonies of algae and fungus.
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