Well obviously if it is hunting a big animal it would have to be fairly big..... I am not sure and I am not a professional on birds but I think you can figure it out from their
the bird is a ibis it's the last bird to leave the area when a hurricane comes in
Yes, but not like we can. They use hunting strategies that show teamwork, and have a strict social hierarchy, and can tell dangerous situations at a glance.
they pee on it and other tigers smell it and identify it on which tiger scent-marked wherever they did.
by making an advertisement or tell the government and please save these pore animals
They use senses to tell other animals if it needs help.
Yes, most bird species' feathers are distinctly different from other birds' feathers.
Early humans did this for spiritual reasons and also to tell future humans about there lives
scallop asp carp dikkop (bird) pup sheep wasp
You usually just find them randomly while riding along there is no way of being able to tell where you will find them
You can tell what bird it is by colour.
you can tell it by seeing if it has 4 legs a head and a wavy tail
A pheromone is a signal detected as a smell to tell to let ants or other animals to tell other animals is a predator or just part of their home. Novanet/Gradpoint Odor