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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 8.3 Eavesdropping, 8.3c: Eavesdropping involves an animal taking advantage of a signal without participating in the communication process, predators of tree swallow (a bird) nestlings ???? Use loud cheeps and peeps of young birds as information on the location of a nest full of edible nestlings., the advantage of avoiding predators for example the tiny Kalahari tree skink, the advantage of gaining food by the eavesdropper for example predators of tree swallow (a bird) nestlings, the fringe-lipped bat ???? Uses the mating calls of tungara frogs to locate them and eat them, an animal taking advantage of a signal without participating in the communication process with the advantage of being able to complete the life cycle of a parasite, a Hawaiian parasitic fly ???? Uses cricket calls to locate its host, allowing it to deposit its larvae and consume the cricket, completing its life cycle, the tiny Kalahari tree skink ???? Interprets environmental signals and detect cues from predators to avoid them, the advantage of being able to complete the life cycle of a parasite for example a Hawaiian parasitic fly, the advantage of gaining food by the eavesdropper for example the fringe-lipped bat, an animal taking advantage of a signal without participating in the communication process with the advantage of avoiding predators, an animal taking advantage of a signal without participating in the communication process with the advantage of gaining food by the eavesdropper