Are there any examples of animals working together in nature to survive? Like, one species lures the prey, another kills it and eats and the luring species feeds on the remains?
>>2287253
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbiosis
It exists. Not sure if it's the exact same, but here you go worst girl poster.
>>2287253
Humans and dogs.
There was a thing like this between a crocodile / aligator that after he ate his prey, some Little birds helped cleaning his teeth by eating the remains of the victim from then.
>>2287253
Lawyers
>>2287253
Ravens and mountain lions.
If ravens see a mountain lion near an animal that mountain lions eat, they'll try to get the mountain lion's attention and then lead it to the prey animal. There's a particular sort of wobbling flight and call combination that ravens only use in this situation.
>>2287253
>Are there any examples of animals working together in nature to survive?
they're called "social animals".
homo sapiens is a social animal. so are canines, monkeys, felines etc.
what are you, retarded?
cats and toxoplasma gondii
Indicatoridae birds, even though it seems they can only cooperate with humans and not with honey badger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honeyguide
>>2287253
Clownfish and Anemones
Clownfish are immune to anemone stings so they live right on top of them. Then they lure other fish towards the anemone and the other fish die from the sting. The clownfish and anemone then feast on the dead fish.
>>2287253
Hyenas will wait patiently for the lions to get the good stuff.
Also a lot of bird species are the so called "security alarms" for the ground dwelling animals.
>>2287253
Sure, for example these fucks.
Zebra has better smell so it can smell predator better.
Ostrich has better sight so it can see predator better.
When one of them starts running for their life the other follows.
There are too many examples, nature is much more complicated, not only humans cooperate with other creatures.
If you wanna know more, search for the subject called biocoenosis.
>>2287257
FPBP