What is the relationship between the Truffle and the flying squirrel? What do Tr
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What is the relationship between the Truffle and the flying squirrel?
What do Truffles do for the soil? Why could the woodland not exist without it?
What do truffles do for the roots of the trees? What do the roots of trees do for the truffle?
What is the benefit for Grizzlies who feed on salmon compared to bears who do not have this resources available to them?
What do dead fish have to do with the forest preparing for winter?
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Explanation / Answer
1. Truffles are the common food for flying squirrels.
2. Truffles are the underground fruits present on roots of some plant in forests formed by some types of fungi. When a flying squirrel eats a truffle, the spores of truffle's (seeds) are spread over the ground in the squirrel's droppings, which again grow into more truffles. Thus, squirrles help truffles to grow more and keep the plants healthy and grow well.
3. Truffles are the underground fruits present on roots of some plant in forests formed by some types of fungi. Some types of fungi get attach to the root tips of tree roots and allow the roots to absorb necessary nutrients from the soil. Thus, tyurffles help the plants to grow faster, without them plants are more succeptible to diseases.
4. Grizzlies are the brown coloured hair beers common in North America. Salmon fish is one of the main food source for this species. The availability this highly proteinious foo allow them to grow larger than the black beers. Beers that fed on salmons grow 80% larger than those who do not have that facility.
5. The dead fish is decayed by insects and bacteria. The nutrients are absorbed into the forest soil thus, preparing the soil to be rich in nutrients.
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