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Moose and Tapeworms: Understanding the Parasitic Relationship
Moose and tapeworms do not have a symbiotic relationship. Tapeworms are parasites that live in the digestive tracts of moose and other animals, where they absorb nutrients from their host. This can cause harm to the moose, such as weight loss, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.Animal Bites - Related Articles
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