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It’s hard to believe an adorable little bird might be known as Vlad the Impaler of the bird world. However, the shrike, also ...
Trail camera footage of a large bird far outside of its known range has local officials scratching their heads.  It's ...
Although shrikes have sharply hooked, falcon-like beaks which they jab into the head or neck of their prey, causing partial paralysis, they don't have the large talons possessed by other birds of ...
This means that these birds use their sharp, hooked beaks to catch and kill prey which include insects, small mammals, birds, and reptiles. Once they have captured their prey, they take it to a ...
A picture shows the swan after being rescued with the fishing hook still stuck in its beak. Scottish SPCA "When we attended, we discovered that the swan had a hook through her beak which had ...
The recently discovered species with a hooked beak was the 'little dinosaur that ... The big headliners of 2014 were a dinosaur as massive as a 747 and a sharp-toothed predator that outweighed T ...
Beaks adapted for a specific purpose replaced the teeth found in their reptilian relatives. ... Eagles, hawks, osprey, kites and owls have sharp, hooked bills, good for tearing.