kolipázis
Kolipázis is a term used in ornithology to describe a specific behavior observed in certain bird species, particularly members of the family Corvidae, which includes crows, ravens, and jays. It refers to the act of a bird carrying food in its beak for a significant distance or for later consumption by itself or its offspring. This behavior is a form of food caching or hoarding, a common survival strategy among many animal species.
The term "kolipázis" is derived from Greek roots, with "koli" relating to food or eating and "pázis"
The primary purpose of kolipázis is to ensure a consistent food supply, especially during periods of scarcity,