Animals
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Rare and Unusual Behavior: Asian Fishing Cats Caught Preying on Birds in Tree-Top Nests
South Asian fishing cats were observed raiding bird nests in tall trees for the first time. This rare and highly unusual behavior was caught on motion cameras set up in tree canopies across northeast Bangladesh to survey bird colonies.
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