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Two of the symbiotic relationships in the savanna are mutualistic relationships and communalistic relationships. Mutualistic relationships involve two parties benefiting from one another like bacteria residing inside of herbivores that also help them digest all the cellulose in the grass. Communalistic relationships involve one animal disturbing another for its own benefit, like cows bothering insects in the grass to eat them.

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There are several symbiotic relationships in the savanna biome. For example, cattle egrets eat the insects that the cattle disturb when they eat grass. Bacteria live in the stomachs of giraffes to help them digest food.

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In the Savanna, a mutualism is the Oxpecker and the Zebra which the Oxpecker eats ticks on the Zebra.

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The infamous lil b the base god creates so much swag in the grasslands that all the animals die 3 times from swag-itis.

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the acacia tree and stinging ants

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red billed oxpeckers and impalas

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