
The relationship between 2 species that interact with 1 another, but do not affect each other is called neutralism. This isn’t often defined but a few examples are a trout and a flower, a cactus and a tarantula, or an alligator and a tree.

The relationship between 2 species that interact with 1 another, but do not affect each other is called neutralism. This isn’t often defined but a few examples are a trout and a flower, a cactus and a tarantula, or an alligator and a tree.
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