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Kleptoparasitism (originally
spelt clepto-parasitism,
meaning "parasitism by theft") is a form of
feeding in
which one
animal deliberately takes food from...
- 1, 2020. Watt, J.; Krausse, B.; Tinker, T. M. (1995). "Bald
Eagle kleptoparasitizing sea
otters at
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feral goats;
otters and
gulls were also
numerous and
available to
kleptoparasitize. The
birds to be used for
reintroduction were
gathered as nestlings...
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largest living accipitrid, was
observed to be
pursued in
flight and
kleptoparasitized by a Steller's sea eagle. This
eagle builds several bulky aeries made...
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various other carnivorous birds are
sometimes undertaken as well to
kleptoparasitize the prey
caught by the
other birds. Few
variations of
hunting technique...
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American white ibis and
catching prey
disturbed by them, and even
kleptoparasitizing (stealing) from them, in J. N. "Ding"
Darling National Wildlife Refuge...
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catch a thief: brown-necked
raven (Corvus ruficollis)
cooperatively kleptoparasitize Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus)". Naturwissenschaften. 98...
- anywhere). On rare occasions,
jabirus have been seen
attempting to
kleptoparasitize the two
smaller storks it co-exists with, the wood and
maguari storks...
- species. In Slovakia, some
pairs of
imperial eagle were
reported to
kleptoparasitize other raptors as a
matter of routine. Here, four
species consisting...