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Oxpecker bird

British pronunciation/ˈɒkspɛkə bˈɜːd/
American pronunciation/ˈɑːkspɛkɚ bˈɜːd/
Oxpecker bird
[NOUN]
1

a small, brown bird that is commonly found in Africa, which feeds on parasites that live on the skin of mammals.

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What is an "oxpecker bird"?

An oxpecker bird is found in parts of Africa, known for its symbiotic relationship with large mammals, such as rhinos, elephants, and buffalos. These birds have a unique adaptation where they feed on the ticks, lice, and other parasites found on the skin of these mammals, providing them with a valuable cleaning service. In return, the oxpeckers benefit from a reliable food source and protection from potential threats, as they can alert their hosts to the presence of predators. With their distinct appearance, including a strong bill and vibrant plumage, oxpeckers play an essential role in maintaining the health and well-being of the animals they associate with.

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