What is an example of paratism in the savanna?

In the African savannah, an example of paratism is the relationship between the honey badger and the honeyguide bird. The honey badger is a fearless carnivore that preys on insects, small rodents, and even venomous snakes. The honeyguide bird is a small bird that feeds on insects, especially beeswax and honey. The honeyguide bird will lead the honey badger to a beehive, and then wait for the badger to open the hive. The honeyguide bird will then feed on the beeswax and honey that the honey badger leaves behind.