Birds of prey, also known as raptors, are powerful hunters equipped with sharp talons, keen eyesight, and strong, curved beaks. These birds, including eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls, use their speed and precision to capture prey, often mid-flight. Their specialized adaptations allow them to dominate ecosystems as top predators.
Raptors play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling populations of rodents and other small animals. Some species, like peregrine falcons, are among the fastest creatures on Earth, reaching speeds over 240 mph during a dive. Conservation efforts help protect these majestic birds from habitat loss and environmental threats.
World-Wide Q&A explores the fascinating world of birds of prey and their impact on nature.