It Pays to be Friends
This Noisy Indian Mynor bird has a symbiotic relationship with the Rhinoceros.
The Mynor removes troublesome insects and ticks from the Rhinoceros as well as picking out any undigested grains in the droppings.
It Pays to be Friends belongs to the following groups:
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Lisa G. Putman
Wow, Julie! THIS IS PERFECT! I love it!
Dayonda
Awesome! This is sooo cute—if you can think of a rhino as cute. It’s interesting to find out about their symbiosis as well. Excellent all-round job!
Fiona Kersey
great capture Julie….i love the perspective as to just how big the rhino is compared to the mynor bird as well!!! :-)
John Vandeven
Well done.
Daniel J. McCa...
Outstanding shot! Well composed! Brilliant work!!
hardhhhat
Brilliant shot love the mean look the bird is giving the big guy.
Jaybe
Stunning shot Julie – instant fave…
Helene Kippert
Fantastic shot :o)
Pete Costick
Wonderful shot, what an odd couple
JulieM
Thank you all so much. I’m always looking for something just a little different. These two really appealed to me. I spent a half an hour watching them.
Jan Cartwright
Amazing moment, perfectly captured!
Sean Farragher
brilliant
DiEtte Henderson
Great Capture!
RiSH :
Its called Joint Venture.
CherilynJoy
Fantastic capture. Perfectly framed and great lighting!
JulieM
Thank you very much. This shot was a lot of fun.