Harris's hawks exhibit cooperative hunting behavior by moving in groups to hunt and share catches, providing a reproductive advantage.
Cooperative hunting is the type of behavior exhibited by Harris's hawks when they move as a group to search out and capture prey, and share their catches. This behavior is a common strategy among social species to gain a reproductive advantage. It is seen in various organisms such as flocks of birds, schools of fish, swarms of bees, and blooms of algae.
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