robotsheepboy to Ask ScienceEnglish • 1 year agowhat is your favourite fact?message-square16arrow-up133arrow-down10file-text
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minus-square@PapancalinkEnglish1•1 year agoCertain bird species, like pigeons and parrots, will release their tail feathers when they get caught by a predator. This way they can escape, leaving the predator with a mouth full of feathers. Sometimes it’s called fright moult.
Certain bird species, like pigeons and parrots, will release their tail feathers when they get caught by a predator. This way they can escape, leaving the predator with a mouth full of feathers. Sometimes it’s called fright moult.