Two crows demonstrate coordinated pestering behavior by positioning themselves on opposite sides of a cat and taking turns pecking at it, with one crow distracting while the other attacks, showing a form of cooperative harassment behavior in birds.
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Two crows repeatedly peck cat on rooftop in Bashkortostan, RussiaAdded:
They walk quietly, straight ahead, afraid. Now itβs like I came here on purpose.
Well, they are afraid, that's what they get. See how they attack.
Spotted cat. It's like one is distracting, and the other one wants to bite. Bite me.
Go to hell. So, just get off.
Maybe you need some help?
By the way, it does everything. Quietly, quietly.
[laughter] for And he [ __ ], he [ __ ].
Sasha is a sleeping cat.
It's not on the foot there.
On the foot. On the foot.
On the foot. I'm fasting
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