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== More on the proposed hybrid origin of this species ==

Aside from being a magnificent bird, this species is also suspected of being a product of hybridization between the Great Skua and one of the larger Jaeger species. The piece could be improved with more discussion on this debate.

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More on the proposed hybrid origin of this species

Aside from being a magnificent bird, this species is also suspected of being a product of hybridization between the Great Skua and one of the larger Jaeger species. The piece could be improved with more discussion on this debate.