Cuckoos have learned to mimic the sounds of wild pigs.
To protect themselves from predators, cuckoos have learned to imitate the sounds of wild pigs living with them “in the neighborhood”.
Ecologists have noticed that cuckoos produce noise that resembles the clicking of fangs bakers when they try to repel the attack of the large wild cats.
The scientific material on the subject published in the Journal of Avian Biology. The researchers studied the behavior of cuckoos of the genus, a Work which inhabit South American forests. Wild boars tear up the earthen floor, looking for food there, so that they can also profit and feathered, constituting with them the environmental community. Bakers gather in the herd, thereby becoming invulnerable to wild animals.
Scientific researchers from Brazil conducted the study, intend to continue their work. According to scientists, birds and wild pigs unite on mutually advantageous conditions. While cuckoos take on the role of “security guards”, bakers rebuff predators.
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