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Scrub jays are bold, noisy birds who grow to be about 30 centimetres long. In nature, they hide seeds and nuts by hammering them into the ground or into crevices in trees.
Christopher Bird of Cambridge University and a colleague exposed the rooks to a 15-centimetre-tall clear plastic tube containing water, with a worm on its surface.
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