the peregrine falcons dive to pick up lots of speed to catch extremely fast prey, or to catch fish in a large body of water.
Hawks are 'raptors' who circle in the sky till they see small animals or birds, then dive on them and catch the prey in their strong talons (claws).
why do red tailed hawks leave one liver in the body of its food
im sure the dive deep into the ocean to get more food as food is hard to find only surfacing when they need to but im not 100% the best person to ask is stefanie hawks-johnson or check out this research piece at www.artsci.washington.edu/news/autumn01/Whales.htm
Penguins dive for their food. Auks, which are similar to penguins, are smaller arctic birds that are able to fly and they dive for their food.
Hawks rip there food into small pieces with their tallons and beaks, then swallow the chunks.
Yes, small rodents are very common food for all hawks
No. It's too cold for hawks in Antarctica, and because no other animal lives on the continent, there is no food chain for hawks.
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they can hide in tall trees to so they can watch their prey to sneak up on them and wait for perfect moment If you have ever heard the expression "eagle eye" that goes for hawks. Hundreds of feet up they can detect the presence of a mouse for example, do a very high speed dive and grab it. I have seen hawks also do this dive upon other smaller birds flying in the air, and it is unreal. Then you wonder where the US defense missle Hawak came from. (air to air)
Whales dive to get food. They come back to the surface to breathe.
Predator.
Predator.