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    The Relationship Between a Zebra and the Lion That Eats
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The Relationship Between a Zebra and the Lion That Eats

Question 89

Question 89

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The relationship between a zebra and the lion that eats it is an example of what kind of interaction?


A) Competition
B) Mutualism
C) Amensalism
D) Commensalism
E) Consumer-resource

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