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Clownfish

and Anemone

Clownfish benefits from the anemone:

-Habitat

-Protection from Predators

-Can eat anemone's leftover food

Anemone benefits from clownfish:

-Clownfish cleans the anemone

-Clownfish removes parasites

Symbiotic Relationships!

A relationship between living things that benefits one or both of the living things.

It is still a symbiotic relationship if only one living thing benefits.

Orange Coral Crab and Coral

Shark and Pilot Fish

Crab benefits from coral:

-Food

- Habitat

Coral benefits from crab:

-Crab cleans the coral

-Crab protects coral from predators

Shark benefits from pilot fish:

-Pilot fish eats parasites

Pilot fish benefits from shark:

- Saves energy by swimming next to shark

-Get bits of food that shark doesn't eat

Exit Assignment

Use these websites to guide your search!

  • http://www.ducksters.com/animals/clownfish.php
  • http://www.conservenature.org/learn_about_wildlife/great_barrier_reef/crab.htm
  • http://seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-infobooks/sharks-and-rays/behavior/

What Relationships are Found in a Coral Reef?

Ask yourself...

What do the relationships have in common?

You will be exploring three different Coral Reef relationships:

-Clownfish and Anemone

-Orange Coral Crab and Coral

-Shark and Pilot Fish (and other species of fish)

Use your iPad to search for information about these relationships.

What is different about the relationships?

Using what you have learned about Symbiotic Relationships, write an explanation and/or draw a picture with labels of a made-up Symbiotic Relationship between two of the following Coral Reef animals:

-Sea star -Faisua (Giant Clam)

-Electric Eel -Coral

-Blue Tang Fish (Dory)

-Great White Shark

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