
How Birds and Crocs Work Together to Trap Fish
Waterhole crocodiles team up with unlikely allies to trap helpless catfish.
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A crocodile could easily devour a stork in a single snap of its jaws. Instead, these waterhole crocodiles form an unexpected alliance with the birds. Working together, they create a floating dam, trapping helpless catfish in their collaboration.
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