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which is an example of commensalism in the tropical rainforest?
a. algae lives in the sloths fur giving it camouflage.
b. a frog lives underneath a plant for protection.
c. mosquitoes eat the blood of a sloth.
d. fleas live in the hair of a rabbit, making the rabbit ill.
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