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how do birds and animals prey their foods​

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Most animals take food items into their bodies through an opening, the mouth, to be digested and absorbed inside. Many animals eat mainly plants, or plant parts such as leaves, fruits, seeds, nectar, shoots and roots. These are called herbivores.

They employ a sort of cruise missile technique, slamming full force into their prey, knocking the animal out or breaking it's neck on impact. They can do this in mid-air or on the ground. Falcons have shorter, curved talons on the first and second toe used to grip and sometimes carry prey.

They employ a sort of cruise missile technique, slamming full force into their prey, knocking the animal out or breaking it's neck on impact. They can do this in mid-air or on the ground. Falcons have shorter, curved talons on the first and second toe used to grip and sometimes carry prey.

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