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Understanding how mammalian scavengers use information from avian scavengers: cue from above

March 21, 2017 Written by UCC ornithology

Adam Kane recently co-published a paper in the Journal of Animal Ecology entitled “Understanding how mammalian scavengers use information from avian scavengers: cue from above“, describing how jackals and hyenas follow vultures to find food.

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