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Filter by Meaning Epizoic crustaceans can be found attached to the bodies of whales and dolphins.
The bird's nest fern is an epizoic plant that grows on the surface of trees.
The remora is an epizoic fish that attaches itself to sharks and feeds on their scraps.
The epizoic protozoans living on the gills of fish help in digestion.
Epizoic protozoans can be found on the exoskeletons of insects.
The epizoic fungi growing on the surface of trees help break down dead organic matter.
Barnacles are epizoic crustaceans that attach themselves to the shells of turtles.
The epizoic fungi growing on the bark of trees do not harm the tree.
The epizoic barnacles on the whale's skin do not cause any harm to the animal.
The remora is an epizoic fish that attaches itself to the belly of sharks.
The epizoic barnacles that attach themselves to the skin of sharks do not harm the fish.
Some species of snakes have epizoic mites living on their scales.
The epizoic algae on the shells of marine turtles provide camouflage to protect them from predators.
The epizoic algae on the shells of turtles provide them with camouflage.
Sea anemones can be epizoic, living on the shells of crabs without causing harm.
The epizoic bacteria found on the skin of humans can help protect against harmful microbes.
The epizoic mites living on the feathers of birds do not cause any harm to their hosts.
The epizoic lichens on the rocks in the forest add to the ecosystem.
The epizoic bacteria living on the surface of a frog's skin helps it to prevent infections.
The epizoic crustaceans living on the shells of sea turtles do not cause any harm to the turtles.
The tiny mites on the back of the beetle are epizoic and do not harm the beetle.
The epizoic relationship between certain fish and sea turtles benefits both species.
The epizoic bacteria on the skin of a sloth help it blend in with its surroundings.
Epizoic fungi grow on the skin of amphibians, but do not harm them.
The epizoic lichens growing on the shells of snails provide camouflage and protection for the mollusks.
Some species of protozoa are epizoic and live on the outer surfaces of other organisms.
Certain species of fish have epizoic copepods living on their scales.
Epizoic mites can be found living on the feathers of birds.
The epizoic algae growing on the shells of turtles provide camouflage and protection for the reptiles.
Epizoic diatoms can be found on the exoskeletons of certain insects.
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