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Symbiotic Interactions

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SYMBIOTIC INTERACTIONS

Shrimp capture food in the anemones which is commensalism.

The cymothoid isopod cuts off the snapper fish's tongue then lives inside its mouth for the rest of the fish's life which is commensalism.

The boxer crab carries a small pair of anemones in its claws to defend its self and the anemones feed off of scraps of food from the crab which this is mutualism.

Barnacles attach themselves to sea turtles and other oceanic things to travel to nutrient-rich waters which is commensalism.

Imperial shrimp attach themselves to sea cucumbers to travel to large areas of potential food which is commensalism.