![In Africa, Birds and Humans Form a Unique Honey Hunting Party](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uTJQmAq1n2RK5C_LJvEaJnI1GZP8NtIOr5gboZvFF2wDc-kkrM-FjvmtKqcWBwCyCVyyXJI2xsIsaZzZYsUQb1p4PnNlJJ8wyjx5_G2p8wsS9u1z8M9FNjdcx3cuTNO95D_BNfUQ3XhysemzABQ1AuJckWucaAQUBYdBP0FAsG8-aj4OeKOnFCa3TmgITS_g0=s0-d)
Tribesmen and honeyguides share an ancient pact and communicate in trills and grunts, scientists report. The shared goal: beehives full of honey and wax. The findings cast fresh light on one of only a few known examples of cooperation between humans and free-living wild animals, a partnership that may well predate the love affair between people and their domesticated dogs by hundreds of thousands of years.
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