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The moray eel and grouper fish hunt together. When both hunt together, prey barely stands a chance: hide in the reef, the eel eats you; dash for open water, the grouper grabs you. Experts figure that by hunting together, each fish is five times more likely to catch prey than by hunting separately.

A.) Mutualism
B.) Parasitism
C.) Commensalism

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A) Mutualism is correct because the mutualism is the Association of two or more organisms of different species that supposes benefit for both.
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