Birds catch insects to eat them later by impaling them
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Some birds catch insects to eat them later by impaling them on thorns, woodpecks or other sharp surfaces. This behaviour is observed in some species, such as magpies and crows. By impaling insects, birds can store their food safely, thus preventing it from being carried away by other animals or escaping. It is an effective strategy to ensure a long-term food supply.
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