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Birds of prey are amazing hunters. They’re adaptations allow them to catch a wide range of prey in different environments. This is a look at some of the most fearsome North American birds of prey.
Ever wonder what it's like to be a bird? While you may not get to spread your wings and fly, you can find out what it's like ...
Many folks in southern coastal areas know about strand feeding, the remarkable fish-catching behavior demonstrated by ...
Researchers documented 34 instances of purported prey-sharing behavior, which suggests orcas may be altruistic and capable of recognizing sentience in another species ...
If I were the kind to take photos of my food, I’d have taken a photo of those hotcakes. I cut a hole in the middle of the ...
Killer whales have been documented offering food provisions to humans swimming near them or in nearby boats. Learn more about ...
Like a proud cat leaving a bird on its owner's doorstep, orcas—also called killer whales—may sometimes offer to share their ...
Wild orcas on more than 30 occasions in four oceans have attempted to share their prey with people, potentially to develop ...
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Why this photo works Whenever I manage to capture a bird in a way that feels just right, I believe it’s because the bird allowed me to. There’s a kind of grace in that moment -almost spiritual. To me, ...
The Harpy Eagle, with a wingspan of up to 7 feet and talons as large as a grizzly bear’s claws, is one of the most powerful birds of prey. The Peregrine Falcon is the fastest animal on Earth ...