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How do hawks hunt their prey?                           

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Hawks hunt their prey by soaring high above the ground to look for potential prey.

 They have sharp eyesight that helps them spot their prey from a great distance. Once they have spotted their prey, they will then swoop down or dive at high speed towards their prey, using their sharp talons to grab and kill it. 

Hawks are known for their exceptional speed, agility and precision when hunting, and they are capable of taking down a wide range of prey, from small rodents to larger birds.
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Hawks use their keen eyesight and sharp talons to hunt and capture prey. They typically hunt by soaring over open areas, such as fields or meadows, and scanning the ground for potential prey. Once they spot a target, they will swoop down and use their sharp talons to catch and kill the prey. Some species of hawks also use their sharp beaks to deliver a killing blow to their prey.
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HAWKS ARE SKILLED HUNTERS THAT EMPLOY VARIOUS STRATEGIES AND TECHNIQUES TO CAPTURE THEIR PREY. THEIR HUNTING METHODS CAN VARY DEPENDING ON THE SPECIES OF HAWK AND THE TYPE OF PREY THEY TARGET.
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