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Unique notes in sarus crane duets help distinguish sexes for conservation

https://news.mongabay.com/short-article/2025/06/unique-notes-in-sarus-crane-duets-help-distinguish-sexes-for-conservation/
  • A new study has discovered a novel social unit among sarus cranes, where these formerly monogamous birds now form trios to raise their chicks.
  • Study authors note that these breeding trios were most observed in more degraded habitats.
  • The highly territorial cranes may be forced to change their mating behaviours to increase offspring’s chances of survival as habitat loss in India is on the rise.

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