Science, asked by kavitayadav34, 1 year ago

how do birds of prey catch their prey

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Answered by supersinghRC
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first of all the birds of prey like an Eagle watch their prey from a great height then they fly fastly towards their prey and catch their prey with the help of their front sharp claws and then they take it on their nest on the great heights and enjoy it
Answered by anshujain90
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Birds of prey kill birds or other animals for food by using their sharp claws and powerful beaks. Hawks, eagles, and falcons hunt by sight. Those that hunt other birds will usually 'stoop,' meaning they dive at high speed on to prey when in flight. The force of impact knocks the victim out of the sky. When hunting ground animals, birds of prey usually land suddenly, pinning the victim to the ground with their talons. Most owls hunt at night, using their acute hearing to locate prey. Owls' wing feathers are adapted for silent flight, allowing the owl to hear prey more easily.
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