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  2. Cleaning symbiosis - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning symbiosis is a relationship between a pair of animals of different species, involving the removal and subsequent ingestion of ectoparasites, diseased and injured tissue, and unwanted food items from the surface of the host organism (the client) by the cleaning organism (the cleaner). [5]

  3. Alligators in West Tennessee? Fayette County sighting ... - AOL

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    What do alligators eat? Alligators are opportunistic feeders that primarily prey on fish, turtles, snakes, frogs and waterfowl. These animals will occasionally go for larger prey like racoons ...

  4. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    Young American alligators eat small fish, frogs, crayfish, and insects. [138] They are preyed on by large fish, birds, raccoons, Florida panthers, and adult American alligators. [ 27 ] Mother American alligators eventually become more aggressive towards their young, which encourages them to disperse. [ 138 ]

  5. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    Picture Animal Description Sound Alligator: bellow, hiss : Alligator bellow: Alpaca: alarm call, cluck/click, hum, orgle, scream [1]: Antelope: snort [2]: Badger ...

  6. Huge Alligator Crossing South Carolina Street Stops Tourists ...

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    Young alligators eat much smaller and easy to catch things like bugs, amphibians, and small fish. Adults feed on large fish, snakes, turtles, birds, and mammals. Adults feed on large fish, snakes ...

  7. 'That's gnarly': Video captures alligator parading massive ...

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    The video Alvarez captured that day shows the alligator from the view of the tower. The alligator slithers through the water holding a bloated snake with the ends missing in its mouth. "That's so ...

  8. Laughter in animals - Wikipedia

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    Although donkeys do not "laugh" in the traditional sense, their playful vocalizations and interactions, such as nuzzling or mock-biting with other donkeys, may indicate positive emotional states similar to those observed in other animals that demonstrate laughter-like behaviors.

  9. Watermelon-stealing alligator caught in the act - AOL

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    Alligators eat all sorts of things, but typically melons aren't among their preferred food choices. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...