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How Falcons Catch Their Prey
Scientist Suzanne Amador Kane has discovered that falcons keep their prey locked in the same place on their retinas by attaching cameras onto hunting falcons. The original research was published in The Journal of Experimental Biology.
Amazing footage of falcons hunting crows.
Suzanne Amador Kane, working with falconers across the globe, has discovered that falcons pursue prey by keeping the image of the prey in the same place on their retina during the pursuit as they close in.
This movie shows ground breaking footage capture by movie cameras mounted on hunting falcons filmed by Eddy De Mol and his colleagues Valerie Collet and Francois Lorrain.
This cute little pug named Teddy sings the classic 1960’s Batman theme song.
Enjoy!
Previously:
Pug Says ‘Batman’ When it Barks
Daniel Eastman of Porsche North America walks Jay through this hybrid super-car, created to herald the future of sports cars at an incredible 70+ mpg!
Could it be the hybrid supercar of the future?
At 738 hp and 78 mpg, the Spyder outclocked the Carrera GT at Nurburgring – which means you want it.