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A young Cooper’s hawk used traffic signals and parked cars to outwit its prey, revealing surprising intelligence in urban ...
A hawk can’t move its eyes like we can, but it can see its prey ... insects and even carrion for a quick and easy meal. A red-tail hawk snatches a small rabbit in its sharp, powerful talons.
A Cooper's hawk in Tennessee learned to use pedestrian crossing signals and stopped traffic as a hunting cover.
Albinism also causes an animals eyes to have a red color, while this hawk's eyes were brown. Bryce Robinson, a PhD candidate at the Cornell Lab or Ornithology, told Audubon that a leucistic red ...