Skua siblings fighting one another
The size difference that often results from asynchronous hatching means that larger chicks are able to attack, and sometimes kill, their younger sibling.
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School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland
1993
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Summary: | The size difference that often results from asynchronous hatching means that larger chicks are able to attack, and sometimes kill, their younger sibling. |
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