Humpback whales form teams for cooperative feeding -- and create quite a spectacle in the process.
Nov 11th, 2009 | 2 comments | 193 Views

Humpback whales form teams for cooperative feeding -- and create quite a spectacle in the process.
It's called Cain and Abel syndrome. When the mother bald eagle feeds her two eaglets, the older one gets much more to eat. The younger sibling may not survive for long.
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