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  • Brain-eating zombies don't exist.

  • The dead don't hunger for brains.

  • The living, however,

  • are another story.

  • If you were feeling disappointed at the lack of prospects for a zombie apocalypse,

  • well, you can still look forward to the brain-eating, killer songbird apocalypse.

  • Yes, I said brain-eating, killer songbirds.

  • In a remarkable example of animals

  • developing novel adaptations to challenging situations,

  • members of a certain population of great tits have developed a taste...

  • for bat brains.

  • Under ordinary circumstances,

  • these birds eat insects,

  • though they will also take seeds from feeders,

  • thus nurturing the illusion that they're all lovely

  • and chirpy and innocent like songbirds are supposed to be.

  • There were clues about their darker nature, though!

  • Like, great tits are already adept at disemboweling

  • they feed fat caterpillars to their young,

  • which they first lovingly prepare by picking out the guts.

  • So we really should have seen this whole thing coming.

  • Now, I should point out that brain-eating

  • is not usual behavior for great tits in general,

  • but rather for a select group of them that live near a particular cave in Hungary.

  • [PIHP-ih-STREHLL] The cave is occupied by hibernating pipistrelle

  • bats .

  • And in a paper published in 2009,

  • researchers documented great tits patrolling the mouth of the cav

  • e and listening for the sounds the bats make when they're awake.

  • Then, the researchers reported something horrifying:

  • The birds would fly into the cave, locate the bats,

  • and peck their heads open,

  • usually while they were still alive.

  • The bats are easy targets because they're sluggish,

  • and not difficult for the birds to catch.

  • But it's not like this was the bird's first choice.

  • The scientists studying this phenomenon found

  • that the birds will typically only do this in hard times.

  • Winters in northeast Hungary are harsh,

  • so the birds don't have as much access to their usual menu of caterpillars and spiders.

  • That suggests all this a survival strategy

  • that this group of individuals has developed in response to food shortages.

  • And it's not a brand new thing, either.

  • People have been anecdotally observing the brain-eating behavior

  • in this group at least since the mid-1990s.

  • So the researchers think it's most likely a learned behavior,

  • passed down from great tit to great tit.

  • That said,

  • there are also reports of other populations of these birds eating bat brains

  • in Sweden and Poland,

  • so maybe it's more widespread.

  • Although in those cases,

  • it's less clear if the birds did a murder,

  • or just snacked on bats that were already dead.

  • In any case,

  • it's hard to say why these birds might have defaulted to eating bats during hard times,

  • and specifically, why they might be zeroing in on the brains.

  • It might just be because that's the killing blow.

  • After all, the birds do eat other parts of the bats, too,

  • so it's not like they're exclusively brain snobs or anything.

  • But it probably has something to do with opportunity.

  • The bats provide a ready source of nutrition,

  • and their vocalizations make them easy to find.

  • So, they become an ideal snack for those rough winter months.

  • Now, this story would be disturbing enough if it were just about bats.

  • But turns out, great tits have also been observed eating the brains of pied flycatchers,

  • another type of songbird.

  • Although in those cases, it's as a way to defend their turf.

  • In a 2019 study,

  • researchers proposed that

  • this is happening because the warming climate

  • is causing the breeding periods of the two species to overlap,

  • which creates conflict.

  • Still, it's kind of a leap to go fromyou're in my territoryto “I'm going to eat

  • your brains,”

  • and no one is really sure why the great tits end up with zombie-like food preferences.

  • But, hey.

  • Brains do contain a lot of nutritious fats,

  • so maybe they've picked up on the fact that they're energy-rich and delicious.

  • Somaybe that's what the zombies were after all along.

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