No, bullets are fired at an amazingly high speed. It can be difficult for even high speed 1200 FPS (frames per second) camera to catch a glipse of a bullet leaving a barrel of a weapon. Bullets cannot be seen by the eye either.
Peregrine falcons, even at top speed, can still be seen by the human eye and would appear to be moving in slow motion on a 1200 FPS high speed camera. They are extremely fast, but no animal is as fast as a bullet.
No, a peregrine falcon is faster than a pigeon.
No. The fastest helicopters would be faster than a peregrine falcon, but it would be faster than some slower ones.
peregrin falcon is fastest animal in the worldwhen diving
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Eagles are hunting birds, in the same group as falcons and hawks.
Bald eagles have ears. They help to fly faster and to hear pray.
To help them fly faster.
Bald eagles can live very near peregrines. They form a threat to them. Hawks can also be a minimal threat considering the Peregrine can also kill hawks when provoked. Golden Eagles and Great Horned Owls are also dangerous to peregrines.
No. Eagles, falcons and hawks (raptors) are carnivores- they eat other animals.
Of course if the peres were as swift as the cinematographically (read special effects) corroborated mythology claims, healthy adults would never be in danger from eagles. But peres are no faster than other raptors, and they have been reported to be taken by eagles, hawks, owls, and other falcons. Eagles being large, they are most likely faster divers than peres, and the peres' only chance is to out-maneuvre them, or to gang up on them. A nesting pair of peres was observed to knock an eagle out of flight at Zions Park (http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/jrr/v021n02/p00067-p00067.pdf). --AGF
Anything that eats birds...cougars, bears, wolves. They would be hard to catch, but yes, some animals prey on them.
bald eagles
The bald eagle, brown pelican, and peregrine falcon all are