Following hatching, how is parental care divided among the adults in the Eared Grebe brood?
Answer
The parents divide the brood, with each adult taking about half of the chicks
After the first week when the young ride on the parents' backs, the parental care splits pragmatically: each adult takes charge of approximately half of the resulting chicks.

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