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Examples of probiotic phenomena

For example:

1. Sea anemones and clownfish in the ocean are very typical aphrodisiac phenomena. Sea anemones have many poisonous stings, but they will not harm the clownfish. The sea anemone protects them from attacks by other fish. The clownfish eats the digested residue of the sea anemone and helps clean up its body. Clownfish can even be used as "baits" for sea anemones to prey on other fish. Photographer Jim Greenfield captured this photo off the coast of Cura?ao in the Netherlands Antilles. In the photo, a female fish opens its wide mouth and lets a small shrimp clean its teeth. The photo won top honors in the scene category at the 2005 Science Fiction Photography Awards.

2. The bacterial growth of nitrogen-fixing bacteria and leguminous plants

3. The bacterial growth of protozoan flagellates and ruminants (such as cattle)

4. Termites and Flagellates

5. E. coli in humans and stomachs

6. Lichen, algae and fungal growth

7. Crocodiles and toothpick birds* **生

8. Rhinoceros and rhinoceros birds***生