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In the search for bees, Mozambique honey hunters and birds share a language with distinct, regional dialects

People who hunt for honey in Mozambique use distinct dialects when communicating with birds to find bees, and the coordination benefits both species, new research shows.

The interaction is one of the few known examples of human-wildlife cooperation, researchers reported in a study published in the journal People and Nature.

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