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==1. What does the word “raptor” mean? == | ==1. What does the word “raptor” mean? == | ||
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| + | The word Raptor comes from the Latin word ''rapere'', meaning to seize, or snatch away. The term is used in reference with the way many raptors kill their prey with their feet. | ||
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| + | Raptors include hawks, eagles, kites, vultures, condors, harriers, kestrels, falcons, owls and the secretarybird. Raptors are often referred to as birds of prey, as they are frequently active hunters (aside from the vultures and condors, which are primarily carrion eaters). A common characteristic among raptors are their sharp, curved talons for catching and holding prey, their curved upper bill for tearing flesh, and often their keen eyesight, hearing and/or sense of smell, used for finding their food. | ||
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| File:Waarschuwing-jrp1.png | This honor was introduced in 2015, but the patch for it is not yet available. Please do not request it from AdventSource until after Fall 2015. |
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Raptors
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1. What does the word “raptor” mean?
The word Raptor comes from the Latin word rapere, meaning to seize, or snatch away. The term is used in reference with the way many raptors kill their prey with their feet.
Raptors include hawks, eagles, kites, vultures, condors, harriers, kestrels, falcons, owls and the secretarybird. Raptors are often referred to as birds of prey, as they are frequently active hunters (aside from the vultures and condors, which are primarily carrion eaters). A common characteristic among raptors are their sharp, curved talons for catching and holding prey, their curved upper bill for tearing flesh, and often their keen eyesight, hearing and/or sense of smell, used for finding their food.
