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Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of Africa

By A Mystery Man Writer

The tale of two charismatic species cooperating for mutual benefit has captivated naturalists for centuries – but evidence has been patchy. Researchers have now carried out the first large-scale search for evidence.

Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of  Africa

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Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of  Africa

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Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of  Africa

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Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of  Africa

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Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of  Africa

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Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of  Africa

Honeyguide birds destroy own species' eggs to eliminate

Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of  Africa

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Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of  Africa

Jessica van der Wal (@jesvanderwal) / X

Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of  Africa

Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in

Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of  Africa

Jessica van der Wal (@jesvanderwal) / X

Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of  Africa

Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in

Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of  Africa

Honeyguide birds destroy own species' eggs to eliminate