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Canada Jays Siblicide Explained: How Sibling Rivalry Shapes The Bird’s Lives
n the animal kingdom, sibling conflicts —mostly in the form of competition for food from parents —are fairly common in birds. Sometimes death can occur as a result of this competition, but siblicide almost always occurs when young are still in the nest.
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Pod of Dolphins from Devon to Cornwall Under Public Monitoring Due to Decreasing Population
Rare Albino Racoon Spotted in Cleveland Metroparks is 1-in-20,000
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Flood Risks Threaten One in Six Properties in England by 2050 Due to Sea-Level Rise, Climate Change [Study]
Air Quality Suffers as Canada Wildfire Haze Sweeps Through Northern US
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Horrific Shark Attack in Florida Beach Leaves 13-Year-Old Girl With 19 Stitches
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Coastal Flooding Threatens Eastern North Carolina on Friday: Forecasters Say
Weather Forecast: 3-Day Thunderstorm Follows Hottest Day of the Week at Low 90s — Florida
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Chimpanzee Primitive Language Discovered by Scientists During Response from Fake Snakes [Study]
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Major Ice Jam, Snowmelt Unleash Significant Flooding in Alaska Causing Disaster Declaration
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Eight People Dead, Thousands Displaced Due to Floods, Landslides Caused by Heavy Storms
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US Weather Forecast: Brief Relief from Challenging Heat in Northwest Likely To Unfold This Week
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A Simple Guide to Maintaining Your Health as an Elder





