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How do birds protect their babies?

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Answered by ItzRevan
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Explanation:

These are the "brood parasites," birds which never build their own nests and instead lays their eggs in the nest of another species, leaving those parents to care for its young. ... The mother removes one egg laid by the host mother, lays her own and flies off with the host egg in her bill.

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Answered by rrohithkushal
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Many birds are thought to cozy up to seemingly dangerous “protector” species to help defend their young from predators and to prevent other species from laying eggs in their nest. ... More often, protection is a by-product of actions protectors take to defend their own nests or territories.

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