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The next time your parent yanks the covers off and says, “The early bird gets the worm,” tell them you’re more of a grassland bird and you prefer to take your time.

Smithsonian magazine reported that unlike many other bird species that leave early in the day to have more time to search for safety, adolescent grassland birds tend to hang out in the nest well into the day. Don’t call them lazy — it’s strategic and according to researchers, an effective survival method.

“To some extent, teen birds are ‘kind of like [human] teenagers,’” said Nicola Koper, a conservation biologist who may not know just how hard some teens work. She is a co-author of The Auk: Ornithological Advances’s new study on the fledging patterns of grassland birds. The study found that many grassland birds, such as the chestnut-collared longspur, sleep in past noon or all day. Others go in and out of the nest several times before finally leaving.

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  • This week, a 40,000-year-old mystery may have a new answer because of climate change.
  • A proposal released this week suggests that ancient cold and dry periods may be to blame for the disappearance of Neanderthals. 
  • As the Associated Press detailed, a team of researchers looked at Europe’s cold periods and compared them to the timeline detailing when Neanderthals disappeared and humans emerged, and the researchers found connections.
  • “Whether they moved or died out, we can’t tell you,” Michael Staubwasser, a professor at Germany's University of Cologne, told the AP.
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  • Bones uncovered from the Denisova cave in Siberia prove that two ancient species produced a “hybrid” offspring, according to an article published in Nature this month. 
  • The report noted that the bones were of a girl referred to as "Denisova 11" by researchers who determined she was at least 13 years old. 
  • The girl reportedly had a Denisovan father and Neanderthal mother, two species of hominins (a classification group that evolved into modern humans). 
  • Before these remains were discovered, Denisovans and Neanderthals were not known to have reproduced together.
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