The Arabian babbler is a small brown bird found in the arid brush of the Sinai Desert and the Arabian Peninsula.
It lives in small groups of 3-20 members, defending a small territory of trees and shrubs that provide much-needed safety from predators.
Babblers don’t just passively offer to help each other, they compete intensely for the privilege of doing so. They actively help one another and take risks for the benefit of the group.
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