Birds worldwide developed a shared warning call against parasites

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Birds globally developed a shared warning call against brood parasites, blending instinct and learning. This nearly identical "whining" vocalization is used by over 20 species across four continents to signal the presence of parasitic birds, aiding in cooperative defense. The finding offers a rare glimpse into how learned communication systems may have evolved from innate calls, challenging assumptions about animal versus human language.


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