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How a Garbage-Bin War Schools Humans and Birds

Por: The New York Times Science September 24, 2022

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Forget the space race. In Sydney, Australia, the innovation arms race is real. It’s between humans and sulfur-crested cockatoos, and the battle is over the trash.The cockatoos, which are native to Australia and frequent the suburbs, were already known to be trash-bin bandits. They open the lids using an of prying up the front, lifting the lid, walking around to the side of the can and flipping the lid back. The clever birds learn about the... + full article



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