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This Snake Hunts Birds Using a Tail That Looks Like a Spider
Learn how the spider-tailed horned viper uses predatory mimicry and a spider-shaped tail to lure birds in Iran.
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Know About This African Bird Kill Their Prey By One Leg
In the open grassland of Africa, a bird roams; it doesn't hunt like general birds with their beak but with its lightning fast ...
Africa's secretary bird, a raptor with crane-like legs, delivers powerful, precise kicks to subdue prey like snakes. New research reveals these strike ...
THREE of the UK's smallest birds of prey have been seen at a Herefordshire beauty spot. According to the birdwatching site, ...
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Flightless bird uses unique hunting technique
A flightless bird is observed using its unique method to catch prey.
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Migratory birds fall victim to rampant poaching
Local activists allege that the Wildlife Department’s traditional complacency—combined with collusion with hunters—has ...
THREE of the UK's smallest birds of prey have been seen at a Herefordshire beauty spot. According to the birdwatching site, goingbirding.co.uk, three sparrowhawks were spotted by T.W. Downes at ...
Explore the mysterious world of nocturnal birds — from owls and nightjars to petrels — masters of silent flight and stealth. Discover how night flyers thrive and hunt under the cover of darkness.
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Smaller than a sparrow, deadlier than a lion: The secret hunting life of the fringe-lipped bat
Panama's tiny fringe-lipped bats, weighing just 30 grams, hunt with the patience and precision of lions, defying traditional ...
Matt Reidy of TPWD knows a thing or two about raptors and their feeding habits. Here's a look at birds of prey in Texas.
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Tiny bat uses a lion-like strategy to save energy and capture large prey with surprising success
A new international study led by researchers from Aarhus University and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) reveals that small bats can be just as efficient predators as lions—and often ...
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