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31 Aug 2015 The Honey-Guide and the Honey Badger could not be more dissimilar: one being a dainty bird, and the other being a viscous mammal, known for its love of taking down large prey and munching on poisonous reptiles for fun. What they do have in common, though, is a love and necessity for what composes
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5 Nov 2013 The honey guide bird can locate honey in a bees' nest but is unable to get to the honey for itself, so it guides the badger to the nest. The badger eats the honey it wants and the bird feeds on the remains. This is an example of a symbiotic relationship. It is also sometimes called mutualism.
Greater Honeyguide, Indicator indicator. The relationship involving the badger and honey guide is often cited as example of mutualism between a bird and a mammal. Honey-guides and badgers have been observed together on a number of occasions but such the association is disputed by some ornithologists.
14 Jan 2018 The honey guide gets its name from two African species, the greater, or black-throated, honey guide (Indicator indicator) and the scaly-throated honey guide (I. variegatus), that exhibit a unique pattern of behaviour: the bird leads a ratel (honey badger) or a man to a bees' nest by its chattering and flying ahead;
They have an Old World tropical distribution, with the greatest number of species in Africa and two in Asia. These birds are best known for their interaction with humans. Honeyguides are noted and named for one or two species that will deliberately lead humans (but, contrary to popular claims, not honey badgers) directly to
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