Animals
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Vegetarian Weaver Birds are More Sociable Than Their Insect-Eating Avian Counterparts
Birds who eat seeds have stronger social bonds compared to birds who eat insects in the forest. Vegetarian weaver birds in sub-Saharan Africa are found to be more social compared to other insect eater birds, according to a new study.
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