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What You Know Marabou Stork and Bee Symbiotic Relationship? The Marabou Stork and bees engage in an intriguing example of mutualistic symbiosis, a type of relationship where both species benefit from their interaction. The Marabou Stork. The Marabou Stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) is a large scavenger bird commonly found across sub-Saharan Africa. Known for its large, naked head and long legs, the Marabou Stork feeds primarily on carrion, but it is also opportunistic and will eat insects, small mammals, and even garbage in urban areas.



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