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Falcon species are found across various continents, making them present in numerous countries worldwide. They inhabit regions in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Some notable species include the Peregrine Falcon, which can be found in diverse environments from urban areas to remote wilderness. Overall, falcons are adaptable birds that thrive in a wide range of habitats.

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