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  • Birds hold 'funerals' for dead

    Some birds, it seems, hold funerals for their dead.

    When western scrub jays encounter a dead bird, they call out to one another and stop foraging.

    The jays then often fly down to the dead body and gather around it, scientists have discovered.

    The behaviour may have evolved to warn other birds of nearby danger, report researchers in California, who have published the findings in the journal Animal Behaviour.

    The revelation comes from a study by Teresa Iglesias and colleagues at the University of California, Davis, US.

    They conducted experiments, placing a series of objects into residential back yards and observing how western scrub jays in the area reacted.

    The objects included different coloured pieces of wood, dead jays, as well as mounted, stuffed jays and great horned owls, simulating the presence of live jays and predators.

    Full Story: BBC Nature - Birds hold 'funerals' for dead

  • #2
    Interesting to say the least.

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    • #3
      Fuck. The amount of funerals we've caused at chicken farms in the UK and the US is disturbing all in the name of a high protein low fat diet. What kind of bastards are we!?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dinkysatan View Post
        Fuck. The amount of funerals we've caused at chicken farms in the UK and the US is disturbing all in the name of a high protein low fat diet. What kind of bastards are we!?
        Top of the food chain bastards?

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