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The Symbiotic Relationship Between Honey Badgers and Greater Honeyguides
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It is said that Honey Badgers (Mellivora capensis) have formed a partnership with a bird species called the Greater Honeyguide (Indicator indicator), which knows where honey is located. When the bird finds a beehive, it guides the Honey Badger by calling out loudly and noisily. The Honey Badger destroys the beehive with its strong claws and eats the honey and bee larvae. Since the bird can easily consume the leftover beeswax (comb) after the Honey Badger has finished eating, it is a mutually beneficial relationship.
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Watchmen
fiction, cultural or historical
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