Sound of koel is sharper then the sound of crow why?
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The koel lay their eggs in crow nests to ensure there's a higher chance of clutch formation. (The clutch is the number of eggs laid.) The koel's eggs resemble those of the crow in pattern and colour. Researchers have observed such mimicry in other parasitic bird species as well.
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because the koel have to sing in the big garden so that's why its sharper than crow's sound
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