Asgeir Jonsson

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Blackheaded gulls nest in large colonies, the nests being only a few feet apart. When the chicks first hatch out they are small and defenceless and easy to swallow. It is quite common for a gull to wait until a neighbour’s back is turned, perhaps while it is away fishing, and then pounce on one of the neighbour’s chicks and swallow it whole. It thereby obtains a good nutritious meal, without having to go to the trouble of catching a fish, and without having to leave its own nest unprotected. More well known is the macabre cannibalism of female praying mantises. Mantises are large carnivorous ...more
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The Selfish Gene
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