Animals
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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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Urbanization Increases the Risk of Pathogens and Inbreeding for Wild Bees
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North American Butterflies Evolved From a Common Ancestor





