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Animal communication / Evolutionary game theory / Mobbing / Predation / Crow / Bird / Communal roosting / Zoology / Biology / Biological pest control
Date: 2009-10-28 08:56:05
Animal communication
Evolutionary game theory
Mobbing
Predation
Crow
Bird
Communal roosting
Zoology
Biology
Biological pest control

… Crows that are diving at a bird in flight or diving into the treetops and cawing loudly are probably “mobbing” an owl or a hawk. This mobbing behavior is their way of protecting each other. The alarm calls attrac

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