Animals
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Hyenas Outsmart Lions by Working Together and Talking to Each Other
Publishing in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the MSU team revealed that relationships and social interactions between hyenas can influence when two or more animals decide to work together to attack lions. This type of cooperative behavior is called mobbing.
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