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KEA Releases Karnataka KCET 2026 Provisional Answer Keys

NDTV 27 Apr 2026
KEA has released provisional answer keys for KCET 2026 across all subjects for candidates to estimate scores before final results ... .
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Disabled Kea Parrot Achieved Alpha Status Through Innovation Alone, Rewrites History

The Charlotte Observer 23 Apr 2026
“The bird missing his upper beak has rewritten what disability means for behaviorally complex species.” ... .
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MKT – Webinar – 22 April 2026 (Mauna Kea Technologies SA)

Public Technologies 23 Apr 2026
) See Cells. Change Lives. FY 2025 Results & Q1 2026 Sales. Webinar - April 22, 2026 ... 3. A CLEAR TRAJECTORY FOR 2026 ... 4 ... Mauna Kea Technologies SA published this content on April 22, 2026, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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Parrot Missing Half His Beak Jousts With Other Members of His Group. Here’s How He ...

The Miami Herald 23 Apr 2026
Bruce’s alpha position was reflected not only in combat, but also in measurable benefits across social interactions.” ... .
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Inside Information / News release on accounts, results (Mauna Kea Technologies SA)

Public Technologies 22 Apr 2026
) Mauna Kea Technologies Reports FY 2025 Financial Results ... CEST - Mauna Kea Technologies (Euronext Growth ... sales productivity, we reduced our 2025 operating cash burn by 34%." said Sacha Loiseau, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO of Mauna Kea Technologies.
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How Bruce The Half-Beak Kea Weaponised His Disability To Become The Alpha Bird

Scoop 21 Apr 2026
A parrot’s beak is like a third limb, so losing part of it should be a disadvantage. But Bruce has developed many novel behaviours to compensate ....
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Bruce the kea rules the roost using his broken beak like a sword

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 20 Apr 2026
Without a curvy upper beak to get in the way, Bruce the kea uses his lower beak to stab or joust at other birds in his social group ... .
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Feisty disabled kea ruling the roost

Otago Daily Times 20 Apr 2026
Bruce compensates for the lack of his beak. Photo. Supplied / Ximena Nelson. By�Felix Walton�of RNZ. A disabled kea has�achieved social dominance�with an innovative fighting technique ... .
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Disabled kea achieves social dominance with one-of-a-kind 'jousting' technique

RNZ 20 Apr 2026
A disabled kea has achieved social dominance with an innovative fighting technique ... The kea was found injured in 2013, and has lived at the reserve ever since ... "A way kea displace other kea is by biting them.
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"Even A Severe Impairment Does Not Have To Mean An Animal Won't Succeed”: Despite Having Half A Beak, Bruce The Kea Is The Ringmaster Of His Circus

IFL Science 20 Apr 2026
Kea (Nestor notabilis) are large parrots endemic to New Zealand that are known for their intelligence and curiosity ... However, that doesn’t seem to have stopped him from becoming the ringmaster of his circus, the collective noun for a group of keas.
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Lead poisoning kills two kea in Southern Westland

RNZ 17 Apr 2026
Lead poisoning has killed two kea in Southern Westland in recent weeks, and led to four others being hospitalised, the Department of Conservation says ... One of the kea was found dead, and one died at the South Island Wildlife Hospital.
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Five kea hospitalised as community help sought (Department of Conservation of New Zealand)

Public Technologies 17 Apr 2026
Five kea have been taken from South Westland towns to the South Island Wildlife Hospital for lead poisoning treatment in recent weeks and one kea found dead, prompting a call for people to take steps to help protect kea.
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