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Guyss can you please help mee it's importantt What type of relationship exists between the snake and the shrew? A. competition B. predation C. parasitism D. mutualism
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Guyss can you please help mee it's importantt
What type of relationship exists between the snake and the shrew?
A. competition
B. predation
C. parasitism
D. mutualism
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The answer is b because the snake preys on the shrew
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