All animals (including birds) need to eat. The food that they need is provided for them by their parents while they are young. However when they grow up they ALL have to look for (hunt for) food themselves.
Well some people hunt birds because they are tasty. Some people hunt birds because it has been passed on through generations. And some people hunt birds because they don't want to mess up the food chain.
Well some people hunt birds because they are tasty. Some people hunt birds because it has been passed on through generations. And some people hunt birds because they don't want to mess up the food chain.
birds of paradise cant really hunt they don't kill they fly for their food they eat nectar ,small mammals, anphibians and berries and other fruit.
Kiwi are nocturnal birds, meaning they hunt for food at night.
Maybe. Birds of prey are birds that hunt for food primarily on the wing, using their keen senses, especially vision
"Game" is any animal that you are legally able to hunt for food. When speaking of birds the term "game bird" is synonymous with the hunt of migratory bird in their respective seasons.
no crocodiles hunt for food eating mainly fish and birds.
Rattlesnakes rarely "hunt" for food but lay in ambush for the prey to come to them - small animals such as mice, rats, squirrels as well as small birds and an occasional lizard.
just like the other birds of prey they spot it then they go in for the kill.
When its a wild cat or a pet cat that has access to outside, they will often hunt small animals such as birds, mice and other small rodents, frogs and insects. They might even scavenge food from bins, parks and even enter other homes if cat food is in easy reach.For most pet cats, however, food is usually bought for them by their owners.from other animalsthey hunt down small animals like birds
Birds of prey are basically birds that hunt for food in the air, using their keen senses, especially their vision. They hunt mainly vertebrates, including other birds. Their talons and beaks tend to be quite large as they need to tear and pierce the prey's flesh.
Owls find there food by hunting away from there daytime roost. The will hunt small mammals, reptiles, birds and amphibians.