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Why do birds hear?

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Why do birds hear?

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Birds need to hear to warn them of preditors. They also use their hearing to listen for their prey (food). Some smaller birds will move their head sideways if they are on the bark of a tree or foraging on the ground to hear for moving insects and worms.

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