Ravens stressed by 'gang life' (BBC Earth News, 9 February 2011)

09 Feb 2011


Scientists working in Bialowieza Forest, Poland, have examined ravens' droppings to show that young ravens, which live in large gangs, have higher levels of stress hormones than older ravens, which live in pairs.

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