3. What effect has the moon on birds and animals?
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These birds primarily rely upon eyesight to catch prey, so they can see better when there's a full moon. The moon pulling upward on water while the earth exerts a downward pull affects tidal changes. The moon's gravity is responsible for 56 percent of earth's tidal energy, with the sun influencing tides too.
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certain animals do appear to adjust their behaviors based on the phase of the moon. ... Like many predators, scorpions are less active during full moons, and they also sport a bluish glow as the moon rays react with their bodies. We think animals — and humans — are affected by the moon's phases.
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