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Bruce the NZ kea forges alpha status with a sword-like beak
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Bruce the NZ kea forges alpha status with a sword-like beak

Bruce, a New Zealand kea missing the upper portion of his beak, has learned to use his remaining straight lower beak like a weapon to dominate male rivals at Willowbank Nature Reserve. In a four-week study of nine males and three females, he led 36 combative interactions, secured feeder access on 83% of recorded days, and attracted preening from subordinate males, while showing the lowest stress markers among the group. The researchers highlight Bruce’s innovative problem-solving and note that disability did not prevent him from achieving alpha status, a finding compared to high-status individuals in primates, though long-term dominance remains uncertain.

Disability fuels dominance: Bruce the kea becomes alpha through a lower-beak joust
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Disability fuels dominance: Bruce the kea becomes alpha through a lower-beak joust

Bruce the kea, missing his upper beak, has become the alpha of his circus by innovating a lower-beak joust and using improvised tools to win conflicts; this cognitive adaptation demonstrates that disability can drive clever problem-solving in animals, with research noting low stress hormones and urging caution around prosthetics for disabled animals.