Anting

/ˈæntɪŋ/ noun

A behavior of certain birds in which they pick up ants in their beaks and rub them on their feathers, possibly to clean feathers or repel parasites.

From ant + -ing (the action of). This ornithological term was first scientifically documented in the early 20th century but the behavior itself has existed as long as ants and birds.

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