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Pros and cons

Relationship

  • There are no drawbacks from this relationship

Mini Quiz

what kind of a relationship do sharks and pilot fish share?

  • In this relationship the pilot gets protection and the shark gets a cleaning

A.Mutualism B.Parasitis C.Commesalism D.Symbiosis

  • The relationship between these two organisms is mutualism

What do sharks provide for the pilot fish?

A.Cleaning B.Food

C.Protection D.B+C

How many teeth can a shark have in its lifetime?

  • #squadgoals

A. 200 B. 20,000

C. 1,000,000 D. 30

  • Mutualism means that both organisms benefit

where do pilot fiSH LIVE?

A. Underwater B. Imagination of 3rd Graders

C. Warm, Tropical Waters D.Land

what are baby sharks called?

A. Baby sharks B. Pups

C. Chicks D. Calves

Short Answer

Works Cited

Anthony, Mary. "Characteristics of Pilot Fish." Buzzle. N.p., 12 Feb. 2016. Web. 22 Apr. 2016.

Fun Facts

About Sharks

  • baby sharks are called pups

Interaction

  • The pilot fish hangs around the shark in small packs cleaning off parasites from the surface of the sharks skin
  • Sharks never run out of teeth, if they lose one another spins forward from rows and rows of backup teeth – A shark may grow and lose 20, 000 teeth in its lifetime!

Fun Facts

  • In return the shark provides protection and a food source for the fish

About Pilot fish

  • They are mostly found in warm or tropical ocean waters.
  • They grow up to 60-70 cm and are dark blue or blackish-silver in color.
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