Young griffon vultures move frequently between sleeping sites in different locations, interacting with many friends. They get set in their ways as they age and roost in the same spots with the same individuals; older vultures follow the same paths. Roosts act as information hubs; older vultures may have a more thorough knowledge of where to find food resources and less need to learn about them from other vultures.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/08/240830163955.htm
Prehistoric Danish people continued to eat fish and hunt even after the
rise of agriculture, study indicates
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Agriculture reached the coast of southern Denmark around 4000 BCE, but
these prehistoric Scandinavians continued to fish and hunt too, according
to a study...
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