Many monkey species share the same area of the forest. The tree dwelling
small species knocks down fruit from tall branches and the other larger
ground dwelling species scares away predators from the small species.
What is this an example of?
-mutualism
-commensalism
-predation
-coevolution

Respuesta :

Answer:

Mutualism

Explanation:

This question showcases the interaction of two different species of monkeys sharing the same area in the forest. The interaction between them is MUTUALISM, which is the relationship between two organisms where both organisms benefits from such relationship. In the question, both monkey species benefits.

The larger monkey species benefits by being helped to climb trees and knock down food from tall branches of trees while the smaller species benefits by being protected from predators by the larger species.