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12 articles tagged with “Symbiosis”

The Boxer Crab and Its Living Pom-PomsNature's Odd Couples

May 30, 2026

The Boxer Crab and Its Living Pom-Poms

The tiny boxer crab carries a stinging anemone in each claw, waving them like pom-poms for defence — and if it loses one, it clones a spare. Inside one of the reef’s strangest partnerships.

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Ants and the Acacia: A Tree and Its Tiny ArmyNature's Odd Couples

May 25, 2026

Ants and the Acacia: A Tree and Its Tiny Army

The whistling-thorn acacia houses and feeds an ant colony that defends it against everything from insects to elephants — a treaty the tree enforces through chemistry.

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The Honeyguide: The Bird That Leads Humans to HoneyNature's Odd Couples

May 4, 2026

The Honeyguide: The Bird That Leads Humans to Honey

A wild African bird deliberately leads human honey-hunters to bees’ nests, responding to special calls. Inside one of the only true partnerships between people and a wild animal.

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Warthogs and Mongooses: A Grooming DealNature's Odd Couples

Apr 25, 2026

Warthogs and Mongooses: A Grooming Deal

Warthogs lie down and let banded mongooses swarm over them, picking off ticks — the warthog gets parasite relief, the mongoose gets a protein-rich meal. A charming grooming partnership.

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Coral and Algae: The Partnership That Builds ReefsNature's Odd Couples

Apr 15, 2026

Coral and Algae: The Partnership That Builds Reefs

Each coral is an animal sharing its body with millions of tiny algae that feed it with sunlight — the microscopic partnership that builds reefs, and the heat that breaks it.

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The Goby and the Pistol Shrimp: A Perfect Roommate DealNature's Odd Couples

Apr 8, 2026

The Goby and the Pistol Shrimp: A Perfect Roommate Deal

A nearly blind shrimp digs the burrow; a sharp-eyed goby stands guard. Inside one of the sea’s tidiest partnerships — and the touch signal that keeps them both alive.

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Oxpeckers and Buffalo: Africa’s Cleanup CrewNature's Odd Couples

Mar 16, 2026

Oxpeckers and Buffalo: Africa’s Cleanup Crew

Oxpeckers ride buffalo and rhinos, eating ticks and sounding the alarm — but they also drink their hosts’ blood. Inside a partnership that’s part friendship, part parasite.

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The Fig and the Fig Wasp: A Bond That Can’t Be BrokenNature's Odd Couples

Mar 2, 2026

The Fig and the Fig Wasp: A Bond That Can’t Be Broken

A fig is a ball of flowers pollinated only by a tiny wasp that can only breed inside the fig — neither can reproduce without the other. Inside nature’s most complete partnership.

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The Remora and the Shark: The Ocean’s HitchhikerNature's Odd Couples

Feb 19, 2026

The Remora and the Shark: The Ocean’s Hitchhiker

The remora rides sharks, rays and turtles with a suction disc on its head — scoring a free ride and free meals while cleaning parasites off its host. Inside the ocean’s great hitchhiker.

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The Cleaner Wrasse and Its Clients: The Reef’s Day SpaNature's Odd Couples

Feb 4, 2026

The Cleaner Wrasse and Its Clients: The Reef’s Day Spa

Tiny cleaner wrasse run "cleaning stations" where even predators queue to be groomed — a partnership built on trust, reputation, and an impostor that exploits it.

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The Badger and the Coyote: Unlikely Hunting PartnersNature's Odd Couples

Jan 22, 2026

The Badger and the Coyote: Unlikely Hunting Partners

On the prairie, coyotes and badgers team up to hunt — the coyote covering escapes above ground while the badger digs below. Inside a rare cross-species hunting alliance.

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Clownfish and the Sea Anemone: An Unlikely AllianceNature's Odd Couples

Jan 8, 2026

Clownfish and the Sea Anemone: An Unlikely Alliance

How does a clownfish live unharmed among venomous tentacles? Inside the famous partnership of clownfish and sea anemone — protection, cleaning, and a backwards family.

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