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Hadedas' march with humans pays off

ecent research by University of Cape Town (UCT) academics Dr Carla du Toit, Prof Anusuya Chinsamy and Associate Professor Susan Cunning – published in the – uncovers how the hadeda ibis (), with its unique sensory-probe foraging techniques, has been able to significantly expand its range across South Africa by adapting to conditions in

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