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Pairs Of Cleaner Fish Co-operate And Give Better Service On The Coral Reef (Science Daily) :: from Yahoo! News

Posted: 2008-11-14

Co-operation in nature often works as an exchange of goods or services between two different parties. Scientists have studied how certain fish on coral reef keep other species of fish clean. The Bluestreak cleaner wrasse helps other fish species by eating parasites from their skin. The cleaner's favorite food is, however, the nutrient-rich mucus layer that covers the client fish.

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