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Honeyguides kill their siblings

Only a few days old and still blind and naked, chicks of the African greater honeyguide kill their newly hatched foster siblings in order to eliminate competition for parental care, new research from the University of Cambridge has found.

Honeyguides are brood parasites, cheats of the bird world that exploit the parental care of other birds to raise their young.

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