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Rooks protect themselves from predators through several strategies, including their strong social behavior, which allows them to live in large groups. This communal living enables them to spot threats more effectively and alarm others when danger approaches. Additionally, rooks have agile flight and can quickly take off to evade predators, and they often use their intelligence to find safe nesting sites in high or inaccessible locations.

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