Animals
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Study: Raucous Jackdaws Achieve a 'Consensus' Before Flight
On chilly, gloomy winter mornings in the United Kingdom, little black crows known as jackdaws can be heard crying loudly to one another from their winter resting sites before taking off simultaneously at dawn.
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