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A snake that eats a mouse is an exampe of predation competition mutualism parasitism
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A snake that eats a mouse is an exampe of predation competition mutualism parasitism
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Predation because one organism benefits while the other is harmed or killed
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Predation means the preying of one animal on another and results with the prey being killed/eaten.
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