Coyotes sometimes form symbiotic relationship with american badgers.
They formed this relationship because Coyotes are not good diggers. They need the badger to help it dig out the little animals so the coyote can eat them. But badgers are not fast enough to get the little animals but the coyote is. So they have this relationship so the coyote can find food. So this is an example of commensalism
parasitism means its not really a relationship so sometimes they work together but most of the time they dont. so fleas its doesnt help the coyote.
mutualism means that if the animals help each other so they both benefit. for example coyoties waste will help the plants grow so both benefit so thats mutualism.
They formed this relationship because Coyotes are not good diggers. They need the badger to help it dig out the little animals so the coyote can eat them. But badgers are not fast enough to get the little animals but the coyote is. So they have this relationship so the coyote can find food. So this is an example of commensalism
parasitism means its not really a relationship so sometimes they work together but most of the time they dont. so fleas its doesnt help the coyote.
mutualism means that if the animals help each other so they both benefit. for example coyoties waste will help the plants grow so both benefit so thats mutualism.