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Teach Symbiosis: Nature is WILD, but some organisms have discovered that if you work together, you can get ahead. There are a surprising number of animals that benefit from working together but how and why do they do it? Dwarf mongooses and hornbills are unexpected allies that work together to get ahead.
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- Teach Symbiosis: Nature is WILD, but some organisms have discovered that if you work together, you can get ahead.
- There are a surprising number of animals that benefit from working together but how and why do they do it?
- Dwarf mongooses and hornbills are unexpected allies that work together to get ahead.
- The natural world is full of biological interactions between different species.
- The living things depend on each other and the environment they're in, ...
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