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How Animals Form Unlikely Alliances to Keep Predators Away

Last updated: December 10, 2025 5:55 am
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When it comes to facing danger, many animals seem to have a built-in instinct to collaborate with other species for protection. Recent research has shed light on the subtle ways in which animals communicate with one another to form cooperative defense pacts.

One fascinating example of this phenomenon is the discovery of more than 20 bird species across four continents that emit similar “whining” calls when they encounter brood parasites like cuckoos. This call acts as a signal for other birds to come together and unite against a common enemy. Observations at field sites have shown that when a cuckoo is mobbed by a group of diverse bird species in response to these calls, the aggression can be so intense that researchers have had to intervene to protect the decoy cuckoo used in their experiments.

In addition to birds, other animals such as red squirrels, monkeys, lemurs, and chipmunks have been found to recognize alarm calls from different species. This cross-species communication extends beyond just cooperative defense, with examples in coral reefs where fish exchange visual and chemical cues to protect against predators like barracudas. Furthermore, studies have shown that animals like birds and dolphins may engage in communication to aid in migration or enhance food intake.

The complexity of these multispecies communication networks highlights the importance of animals paying attention to one another for survival. Dr. Erick Greene, a wildlife ecologist, emphasizes the significance of this communication, stating that it can ultimately save lives in the animal kingdom.

While the exact nature of these interactions is still being studied, it is clear that cooperative defense and communication among different species play a crucial role in the survival and well-being of various animals. As we continue to unravel the intricacies of these interactions, it becomes increasingly evident that the natural world is filled with fascinating examples of collaboration and mutual aid among different species.

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