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Screech owls eat blind snakes. but sometimes, a screech owl will bring a live, blind snake back to its nest. there the snake eats mites, larvae, and other pests that infest the nest. the presence of a blind snake improves the survival of young chicks. this story is an example of both predation and mutualism. true/false
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