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Magpies often attack each other primarily due to territorial disputes, especially during the breeding season when they defend their nests from intruders. They may also engage in aggressive behavior to establish dominance or compete for resources such as food. Additionally, magpies are known to exhibit mobbing behavior, where they collectively attack a perceived threat, which can sometimes be directed at other magpies. This behavior is instinctual and helps maintain their social structure and reproductive success.
hunter, scrounge, or scrounger Examples of a scavenger are magpies, hyenas, rats, and vultures
Magpies attack bumblebees primarily due to their instinctual behavior as opportunistic feeders. These birds are attracted to the protein-rich contents of bumblebees, which serve as a food source, especially during the breeding season when they need extra nutrition for their chicks. Additionally, magpies may perceive bumblebees as easy targets due to their relatively slow flight and tendency to stay near flowers.
Magpies generally eat small fish, worms, grains, berries and small insects such as ants, mosquitoes and other insects. They are also commonly scavengers, eating dead animal carcasses killed on the road or by other predators like wolves, bears and cougars. Magpies will also eat the eggs and young of song birds, and even young rodents like squirrels, mice, rats, etc. Magpies are related to crows. All the Corvidae are omnivorous.
Magpies generally eat small fish, worms, grains, berries and small insects such as ants, mosquitoes and other insects. They are also commonly scavengers, eating dead animal carcasses killed on the road or by other predators like wolves, bears and cougars. Magpies will also eat the eggs and young of song birds, and even young rodents like squirrels, mice, rats, etc. Magpies are related to crows. All the Corvidae are omnivorous.
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The Magpies was created in 1964.
The plural form for the noun magpie is magpies; the plural possessive is magpies'.
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No, magpies do not eat pallets
as the other person said that the rats attack you from not washing your hands that is soo not true. 1) why would you even have rats in your house 2) rats dont attack for fun in fact if you bother them they will attack and they bit hard so becareful you just leave them alone and they wont do anything. But if there is a rat which is crazy and wants to attack for fun just run away. (Y) :P <3