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‘Parasites of human societies’: How did we end up so close to cats?

Win-win interactions can be found across nature. These relationships, known as mutualisms, involve members of different species working together for a mutual benefit.

But relationships between two species can change over time, with those starting out as mutualistic potentially evolving into parasite-host relationships, Rob Dunn, a professor of applied ecology at North Carolina State University, previously told Live Science.

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