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21 April, 11:35

A type of flatworm called the green-banded broodsac infects snails' eyes, making the eyes look like caterpillars. This attracts birds that prey on caterpillars. Once a bird eats the snail, the green-banded broodsac matures and releases its eggs, which exit the bird's body through its droppings.

What kind of relationship do snails and green-banded broodsacs share?

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  1. 21 April, 11:53
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    parasitism

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  2. 21 April, 12:00
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    It is Parasitism I just did it ...
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