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Megaptera
Country/State : Germany Age : 34 Joined : 2017-11-11 Posts : 1951
| Subject: Re: Show us your figures showing interspecific animal relationships! Thu Sep 13, 2018 9:46 pm | |
| Here is my Gray Whale, which is also home of some barnacles:) [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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Megaptera
Country/State : Germany Age : 34 Joined : 2017-11-11 Posts : 1951
| Subject: Re: Show us your figures showing interspecific animal relationships! Thu Sep 13, 2018 10:12 pm | |
| And also my Humpback Whale lives together with barnacles [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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Megaptera
Country/State : Germany Age : 34 Joined : 2017-11-11 Posts : 1951
| Subject: Re: Show us your figures showing interspecific animal relationships! Thu Sep 13, 2018 10:21 pm | |
| And my Panther Chameleon wants to get in contact with this delicious fly [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35847
| Subject: Re: Show us your figures showing interspecific animal relationships! Fri Sep 14, 2018 1:31 pm | |
| Wonderful examples, Halichoeres and Megaptera! The pliosaurus/lamprey thing is quite similar to the lemon shark/remoras I presented before. However, in a much more spectacular figure. That pliosaurus is excellent and the lampreys give to it a special touch. The barnacles on whales is also very pertinent once it is an example as valid as any other and it often gets unnoticed. I love this topic, thanks for bringing it back. |
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halichoeres
Country/State : Illinois, USA Age : 42 Joined : 2015-03-31 Posts : 585
| Subject: Re: Show us your figures showing interspecific animal relationships! Fri Sep 14, 2018 4:26 pm | |
| I like the barnacles! Not many commensal toys. I guess they could be considered parasites in the sense that they create drag, though! _________________ Where I try to find the best figure of every species: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] |
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Megaptera
Country/State : Germany Age : 34 Joined : 2017-11-11 Posts : 1951
| Subject: Re: Show us your figures showing interspecific animal relationships! Fri Sep 14, 2018 8:14 pm | |
| Yes, they are parasites, which dwell on Whales when they are at their feeding grounds. |
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SUSANNE Admin
Country/State : Denmark, the peninsula of Djursland. Age : 72 Joined : 2010-09-30 Posts : 37808
| Subject: Re: Show us your figures showing interspecific animal relationships! Fri Sep 14, 2018 8:51 pm | |
| Very interesting to see this model here |
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