Question
How does the paradise flycatcher protect its young from predators?
It wraps its wings around its chicks.
It puffs out its feathers to look bigger.
It builds a camouflaged nest.
It builds an underground burrow.
It wraps its wings around its chicks.
It puffs out its feathers to look bigger.
It builds a camouflaged nest.
It builds an underground burrow.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The paradise flycatcher protects its young from predators primarily by building a camouflaged nest. This nesting strategy helps conceal the chicks from potential threats in their environment.