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Guillemot chicks leap from cliffs on Stora Karlsö

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Chicks leave the nest at three weeks of age even though they cannot fly.

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Chicks jump from the cliffs down to their fathers waiting by the sea.

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Chicks survive the fall due to their soft skeleton and extra fat on their belly.

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What is the exact survival rate of guillemot chicks after jumping from the cliff?
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