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26 March, 19:03

How does the paradise flycatcher protect its young from predators?

a) It wraps its wings around its chicks.

b) It puffs out its feathers to look bigger.

c) It builds a camouflaged nest.

d) It builds an underground burrow.

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  1. 26 March, 20:15
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    c). It builds a camouflaged nest.

    Explanation:

    It uses coarse matter like branches and bark for the net framework then lined and camouflaged with soft grass, leaves and other material, finally held them together by spider web.
  2. 26 March, 21:22
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    it is C on e d g e n u i t y
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