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That "cruel" stork needs to get rid of weaker chicks in order to ensure the survival of only the stronger ones. "This behavior occurs in times of food shortage to reduce brood size and hence increase the chance of survival of the remaining nestlings." https://doi.org/10.3161%2F068.037.0207

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