Homeschooling in the Rose Garden

• Apr. 18, 2008 - Elephants

So in our study of Africa, we have worked on a lot of different amazing animals.  Last week, we researched the "Honeyguide" bird and figured out that the bird will guide other larger animals to honey bee trees and hideouts.  We found out that the bird eats wax and pupa of the bees, so this "guiding" also gets it it's dinner, as well as a sweet snack for the larger critter that knows to come along.  That is amazing, isn't it?   

But this?   This blew me away:

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