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Birds like the African starlings engage in reciprocal helping behavior, a concept once thought exclusive to humans.
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The Cool Down on MSNExperts stunned as brilliantly colored birds are spotted in unexpected location: 'They are looking for a mate'The birds were blown off of their usual course. Experts stunned as brilliantly colored birds are spotted in unexpected ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNScientists Discover Wild Birds Behaving Suspiciously Like FriendsThe ability to cooperate and work together is not unique to humans; indeed, it's one of the most successful strategies for ...
Superb starlings help care for the offspring of birds they are not related to. “To me, that sounds like friendship,” one ...
At least 123 vultures have died in South Africa’s flagship national park after eating the carcass of an elephant that was ...
Some 350,000 birds at Daybreak Farms sites in Mpumalanga, an hour east of Johannesburg, were left starving after the company ...
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Parade Pets on MSNCockatoo Telling African Grey Parrot to ‘Talk to the Claw’ Is Peak Sibling BehaviorSweet Pea is the Cockatoo, and Brody is the African Grey. If there's one thing everyone should know about Sweet Pea, it's ...
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