Animals
Early Bird Gets the Worm, Then Saves it for Later, Study Finds
Several avian species are giving new meaning to the "early bird gets the worm" adage, after researchers documented them hunting for food early in the day but holding off on eating until afternoon to reduce chances of starvation overnight.
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