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    Cowbirds and Cuckoo Birds That Lay Their Eggs in Another
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Cowbirds and Cuckoo Birds That Lay Their Eggs in Another

Question 6

Question 6

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Cowbirds and cuckoo birds that lay their eggs in another bird's nest for the new mother to care for are identified as:


A) parasites.
B) predators.
C) commensals.
D) hosts.

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