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The African Honeyguide (Indicator indicator) is a small bird with a remarkable gift. It loves beeswax, but cannot open beehives hidden high in trees. So it calls for help, guiding a honey-hunter to the hive. The hunter takes the honey; the bird feeds on the wax. Both benefit. Neither succeeds alone.

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