White-tailed kites primarily face threats from larger Birds of Prey such as red-tailed hawks and great horned owls, which may prey on them or compete for food. Additionally, they can be vulnerable to terrestrial predators, such as raccoons and domestic cats, especially when nesting. Human activities, including habitat destruction and pesticide use, also pose significant threats to their populations. Overall, while they are skilled hunters, they must remain vigilant against these various threats in their environment.
The Chinese invented kites to scare off enemies 1000 BC ,also to measure wind speeds
they used kites to scare their enemie
habitat
yes
Chinese general Hsin flew a kite over the walls of a besieged city. He was measuring the distance his men would need to tunnel to get into it.
yes
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:ArtiodactylaFamily:CervidaeGenus:OdocoileusSpecies:Odocoileus virginianus
27 inches
kites
The Chinese enjoyed use of kites as a pastime as well as what they would use in battle to frighten foes. Incredible!
certain type of deer, but not the average whitetailed
All kites are quadrilaterals, but quadrilaterals are not kites.