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Disabled Kea Bruce Defies Odds to Become Alpha Using Unique Jousting Technique

Bruce, a beakless kea at Willowbank Wildlife Reserve, has become the dominant bird through a novel 'jousting' method. His success highlights behavioral flexibility and problem-solving abilities in animals with disabilities. This case prompts further research into adaptive behaviors and animal welfare considerations.
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Kea Animal Minds Lab
keas
South Island of New Zealand
Ximena Nelson
Willowbank Wildlife Reserve
Willowbank Wildlife Reserve
Alexander Grabham
Current Biology
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Bruce Springsteen