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Take, for example, chicks of the endangered loggerhead shrike.
The Red Hat Chicks of West Hartford have 34 and a long waiting list.
She has immortalised some of the key chicks of the last century.
After Fellowship, the hens and chicks of the congregation spirit Clara away, and he doesn't see her again.
Chicks of royal terns band together soon after leaving the nest and may take to the water when predators approach.
"Here, there are chicks of many ages, all hungry" (a colony of great white pelicans in South Africa).
Why do birds sometimes help their parents raise more chicks, instead of having chicks of their own?
This approach is now saving the chicks of carnivorous lesser adjutant storks, which remain in small numbers only in India and Thailand.
With nothing to lose from the liaisons and no fear of becoming attached, savvy chicks of this ilk are able to cast their net much wider than before.
As adults raised chicks of their own, the researchers presented them with a stand-up cardboard model of an intruder held about 35 inches away.
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