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(cleptoparasites), which often have a thick, "chunky," or heavily armored appearance compared to their hosts.
- Host Reproductive Collapse: A single pair of Pied Currawongs parasitized by a cuckoo will raise exactly zero of their own genetic offspring that season. In areas with high cuckoo density (up to 15% of nests), local bird populations can decline sharply.
- The Defense Arms Race: Australian magpies have developed a unique defense: "egg rejection." Unlike European birds, Australian hosts recognize foreign eggs 60% of the time. However, because the cuckoo is so large, attacking it physically is risky. Magpies have learned to simply abandon the nest if they see a cuckoo hovering nearby.
: By growing faster and larger, the parasite ensures it receives the lion's share of nutrients, often leading to the malnutrition or death of the host's actual chicks. Common "Chunky" Parasites and Their Hosts PGD-954 Tour Of Out Chunky Brood Parasite In Be...
- The Naked Giant: The chick is born blind and featherless but already massive. Its back is specially shaped with a concave "brood depression" to feel and eject rival chicks.
- Eviction Behavior: Within 24 hours of hatching, the cuckoo chick performs the "evacuation reflex," heaving over any host eggs or chicks out of the nest. It kills its step-siblings before it can even see.
- The Demanding Mouth: For 3–4 weeks, the foster parents (magpies only 1/3 the bird's size) run themselves ragged feeding this screaming, chunky parasite. The cuckoo’s gape is bright red with yellow flanges, a supernormal stimulus that triggers feeding even when the host is exhausted.
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: A "vaccine against stupidity," as the program notes described it, where the parasite chick mimics the gape patterns and cries of the host’s own young to trick the parents into providing constant food. The Reckoning Host Reproductive Collapse: A single pair of Pied