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A Hawk’s Prey-Hunting Strategy Gets Caught on a Head Cam

This hawk gets hooked up with a head cam and the result's surprising.

Goshawks are among the most notorious creatures in the air. When it comes to putting down preys, goshawks are sure to do the job perfectly. Their deadly and powerful abilities are unbelievable, and have cause many researchers to wonder how goshawks stay efficient and tiptop when it comes to hunting.

This head cam video of a goshawk’s strategy for hunting might just explain how they do it so well. It is nothing like you have ever seen before. It will leave you amazed at how one bird can move so surely of itself, that it looks almost like a routine for them. Their ability to move so swift and sharp are amazing talents that will leave no goshawk hungry in their lifetime. Experts were able to see the video, and a brief explanation was finally made. Goshawks’ strategies are quite impressive, with angular precision and perfect timing involved.

Watch the amazing video below:

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Source: The NY Times via The Daily Dot

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