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Honeyguides Kill Eggs of Own Species to Eliminate Competition
The Honeyguides, just like cuckoos, trick other birds into raising their young. Parasitic birds lay their eggs in other birds' nest and also destroy the host bird's nest to avoid competition. A new study from Cambridge University has found that the honeyguides will even destroy eggs of their own species to eliminate competition for the nest.
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