Staubbäder
Staubbäder, or dust baths, describe a behavior in which animals rub or lie in dry soil or dust to care for their bodies. The term is used mainly for birds but is also observed in some mammals and other taxa. In birds, dust-bathing is a common routine among many terrestrial species and can occur in groups at preferred sites.
In birds, the behavior typically involves dropping to the ground, fluttering, and flinging dust over the body
The main purpose of dust baths is believed to be the control of ectoparasites and to help
Beyond birds, some mammals, notably elephants, also engage in dust bathing. Elephants throw dust or fine soil
In welfare contexts, providing appropriate dusting substrates in captivity supports natural behaviors, though excessive dust exposure