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In the forest, the armour-beak’s back sails could tear easily on passing branches, so they have become tougher and more flexible, resulting in the loss of their iridescent shine. For mating, males find an open area in the forest and flap their sails up and down in a show of strength. The males also bellow at the same time, attracting any nearby females to witness the spectacle. Armour-beaks travel around in large groups of mixed individuals and have kept some of the armor for protection against any azelak scavengers that may attempt to steal a young one.
In the forest, the armour-beak’s back sails could tear easily on passing branches, so they have become tougher and more flexible, resulting in the loss of their iridescent shine. For mating, males find an open area in the forest and flap their sails up and down in a show of strength. The males also bellow at the same time, attracting any nearby females to witness the spectacle. Armour-beaks travel around in large groups of mixed individuals and have kept some of the armor for protection against any azelak scavengers that may attempt to steal a young one.

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