Birds may ‘divorce’ because of promiscuity or long spells apart
Birds may ‘divorce’ because of promiscuity or long spells apart
www.theguardian.com Birds may ‘divorce’ because of promiscuity or long spells apart
Monogamous birds switch partners for reasons similar to human breakups, scientists say
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1053188
Monogamous birds switch partners for reasons similar to human breakups, scientists say
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Given that they're the descendents of dinosaurs and so likely learned this practice from their ancestors, would it not make more sense to say we likely learned about divorce from them?
4ReplyMore sense than what? No one's claimed they learned it from us and we've only just found out about it, so we didn't learn it from them.
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