Birds that ride around on large African mammals picking off ticks provide a common textbook example of mutualism, but the animals’ interactions may not exemplify such a happy partnership after all.
Keeping the red-billed oxpeckers away from oxen didn’t typically increase tick infestation, Paul Weeks found in graduate work for the University of Cambridge in England.
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