A biologist explains how the peregrine falcon survives dives faster than most sports cars. Here’s why evolution pushed this predator to such terrifying extremes.
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Predators of the skyline: Falcons adapt to city life
Discover how peregrine falcons adapt to urban environments, turning city skylines into effective hunting grounds.
For almost four decades, Mayo Clinic has raised peregrine falcons as part of a national recovery effort to save what had been ...
The falcon in the clip is defending their nest. The bird is using a stoop and punch technique that it usually reserved for hunting. Peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) are members of the Falconidae ...
A wildlife researcher has made a historic sighting of a Siberian peregrine falcon in central Australia, a region where this subspecies has never been recorded before, the Australian Wildlife ...
Peregrine falcons are less than half the size of a red fox, yet this shocking video clip shows that the bird has the upper hand when it comes to combat. In this brutal encounter, the raptor dives at ...
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