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A red-tailed hawk stabilizing its head to stay focused on prey as it hovers in gusting winds. Credit: Bill Bryant

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Mokक्ष Ni감3 years ago

Reminds me of the song, 'I believe I can flyyyy, I believe I can touch the skyyy'

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Clive Bowman3 years ago

@reginalddhunter Show me a machine that could do this!

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Wafa khan3 years ago

They are the only motivation we are enjoying aeroplane technology today 😌

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Pop Pop to 93 years ago

I can’t keep my head that still trying to hit a golf ball.

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P H Y limited3 years ago

red-tailed hawks are remarkable hunters that have evolved many specialized adaptations to help them survive in the wild. Their ability to hover in place and stay focused on prey in gusty winds is just one of the many impressive skills they possess.

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One Life3 years ago

Me watching the last piece of pizza 🍕

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Tim Kessler3 years ago

Amazing how the hawk can ignore the blaring drone getting in the way of its search for food in order to survive. Way to Be!

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Dimas3 years ago

nature gave him unique wings. And here the matter is not only in the wings, the tail plays an important role. He is for the hawk and the steering wheel and brake and gearbox. Indeed, in the forest at high speed you can become a cutlet on the very first trunk.

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James C Christie3 years ago

Golfers could learn from this.

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Nick Kelischek3 years ago

One helluva neural network!

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