Animals
Birds in Mexico City Have Taken Up Cigarettes to Protect Their Young
It's not quite as crazy as it sounds. Urbanization has all sorts of side effects. Birds have been shown to adapt their calls, their nesting places and activity rhythms to fit the urban environments.
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