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How eagles spot prey from three kilometres away: The physics behind raptor vision and hunting
A retina built for distance The human eye has one fovea, a small pit at the centre of the retina where photoreceptor cells ...
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This forest camera recorded an unexpected bird of prey battle
Deep within a quiet forest, a motion-activated wildlife camera captured a remarkable encounter between two of nature's most ...
Pygmy falcons were once too small to be tracked via GPS. New technology has changed this, providing insight into the raptors' ...
New research shows that hawks make clever adjustments to their flying techniques as they land on perches when in molt.
They may look like spiders, but daddy longlegs belong to a different group of arachnids entirely. Here's why they're more ...
Elmwood Park Zoo is proof that sometimes the best experiences come in unexpectedly perfect packages, and this place has been ...
Take the dewdrop spiders, a group of tiny tropical species that specialise in pilfering prey caught by larger orb-web spiders ...
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