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Many folks in southern coastal areas know about strand feeding, the remarkable fish-catching behavior demonstrated by ...
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Dholes are listed as an endangered species, according to the study, and are protected under the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act from 1972. They were once abundant across the Tian Shan and Altai ...
Enter the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, where nature’s fiercest predators roam and survival is a constant battle. This gripping documentary explores the wild Amazon, the world’s largest and most ...
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A Virginia man pleaded guilty to killing in excess of 20 juvenile and mature bald eagles, and hawks in an effort to protect the waterfowl on his property so he could hunt them.
16. Secretarybird’s Deadly Stomp (image credits: unsplash) The secretarybird, found in the grasslands of Africa, hunts in a way that looks almost like dance but is actually a deadly strike. With long, ...
“But if it could successfully hunt a 250-kilogram moa, then 80-kilogram humans were possibly on the menu.” The eagle’s extinction was swift. With no food and no forests, it had no real future.
Swift Peregrine Falcon. Image via Unsplash. The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) holds the title of the fastest animal on Earth, capable of reaching speeds exceeding 240 mph (386 km/h) during its ...
But in modern times, the golden eagle’s prowess as a hunter was almost its undoing. Golden eagles typically prey upon small- and medium-sized animals, such as geese, rabbits and reptiles.
“When I saw the photos, I thought the eagle had taken the gobbler,” says Chesser, 27. “That’s when I called my brother Tyler, who I knew was pretty close to our hunting lease that afternoon. I asked ...
Hyderabad: Eagles as young as 45 days are being trained at the Indian Institute of Technology and Aerospace (IITA) to become lethal drone hunters usin.