There are a few different species of hawkfish. The largest species of hawkfish, the Giant Hawkfish get up to 60 centimeters and 4 kilograms.
I could not find the smallest hawkfish sadly, although the smallest I can find are the Coral Hawkfish. They can get up to 10 centimeters.
It depends what type of hawk it is. Here is a bunch of hawk's and their weight:Harris' Hawk: Weight: 21 oz, Wingspan: 3 ft.Red-shouldered Hawk: Weight: 20 oz, Wingspan: 3 ft.Ferruginous Hawk: Weight: 56 oz , Wingspan: 4 ftFerruginous Hawk: Weight: 60 oz , Wingspan: 5ftBroad-winged Hawk: Weight: 23 oz, Wingspan 30"Red-tailed Hawk: Weight: 50 oz,Wingspan: 48 in"Swainson's Hawk: Weight: 31 oz, Wingspan: 36 in"Swainson's Hawk: Weight: 42 oz, Wingspan: 42 "Rough-legged Hawk: Weight:30oz, Wingspan: 48"Cooper's Hawk: Weight: 10oz, Wingspan:18"White Tailed Hawk: UnknownNorthern Goshawk: Weight: 33 oz, Wingspan: 36 "I got this information from a website who currently own the above eagles. The weight and wingspan facts come from that website and it is based on the current time, the eagles may grow...
Fish Hawk - 1979 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
Another name for the "fish hawk" is the Osprey. Actually, another name for the Osprey, since that is its true name, is the "fish hawk." The Osprey splashes into the water, catches the fish, and flies off. Bald Eagles are fish eaters too but they usually catch their prey near the surface, rarely entering the water as Ospreys do. Instead, where Ospreys are common the eagles steal it from the "fish hawk." Eagles are the sea eagle, also the fish eagle depending on their location in the world.
Yes, Seahawk, fish hawk and fish eagle
Osprey
Yes the Osprey is a fish (catching) and eating hawk ok you suck
Yes, a hawk has sharp talons and a hooked beak that are designed for this purpose.
Dry weight 434.3 lbs
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I believ so. This depends on the species of the hawk! Hawks are known to eat fish including trout
6'3" and 170lbs
The weight of a fish brain varies by the species of fish. In general the weight of a fish brain is equal to 1 percent of their body weight.