He’s Beautiful, but He Has a Huge Blind Spot
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- Males of two species of pheasants, including the golden pheasant found in Shaanxi, China, appear to sacrifice their ability to detect predators in exchange for greater attractiveness. This trade-off raises questions about the evolutionary strategies of these birds.
- Understanding this phenomenon is significant as it highlights the balance between physical traits and survival instincts in wildlife, providing insights into the adaptive behaviors that shape species in their natural habitats.
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