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ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR

Male and female dung beetles ‘coordinate to roll balls’

ung beetles couple up to move dung balls over obstacles, researchers say. The unusual, cooperative behaviour between spider dung beetles is believed to be a unique example of animals other than humans working together to move objects without knowing

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