Horneros bauen ihre Schlammnester mit Technik und Teamwork

Der Hornero, Argentiniens Nationalvogel, überrascht mit seiner Methode, ein Lehmnest zu bauen. Er wendet eine besondere Technik und Teamarbeit an, um sein "Häuschen" zu bauen.

Der Hornero ist der Nationalvogel Argentiniens. Dieser Vogel baut sein Nest aus Lehm, in einer Struktur, die als "kleines Haus" aus Lehm bekannt ist. Das Verfahren erfordert eine besondere Technik und Teamarbeit, wie TN ausführlich beschreibt. Nur wenige wissen, wie sie diese Behausung aufziehen. Der Artikel beleuchtet diese Kuriositäten über die Vögel.

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