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1. The largest bird of prey is the Andean conder. 2. Weighing almost 30 pounds and with a wingspan that can stretch more than 10 feet. 3. Most birds are of preys of Falcons, Eagles, Hawks or Vultures. 4. There are about 420 different kind of birds prey. |
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1. Birds of prey live in every continent in the world. 2. They live in dens and tropical jungles. 3. Many like peregrine falcons have adjust to the citys encroachment. |
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1. There is evidence that some birds of prey, like Golden Eagles and Condors mate for life. 2. The female will lay between one and four eggs. 3. Eagles will return to the same nest year after year. |
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1. The kinds of prey taken vary as much as the birds themselves. 2. The Everglades kite likes to probe the insides of snail shells. 3. Some only eat insects. 4. Many take rats mice and rabbits. |
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1. All birds of prey, except for Vultures. 2. Usually, a bird swoops down and tries to grab its prey with sharp talons. 3. Some birds can dive at speeds of 80 miles per hour. |
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1. Some birds of prey are doing wonderfully. 2. Peregrine falcons and barn owls are two examples of birds who have adapted well. 3. Californa condor, a bird that exist before recorded history. |



















