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Use of dung as a tool by burrowing owls

Douglas J. Levey (), R. Scot Duncan and Carrie F. Levins
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Douglas J. Levey: PO Box 118525, University of Florida
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Nature, 2004, vol. 431, issue 7004, 39-39

Abstract: This bird distributes animal dung in and around its burrow to provide a bait for its prey.

Date: 2004
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