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If you see a goshawk ... fluffy white undertail feathers.” The birds “rarely soar” and are “usually seen below tree canopy. Flight is fast and agile, making identification difficult.
bones and feathers with these staring orange eyes and talons. I mean, they're as near to a dragon as you can get in in real life. And yeah, as soon as you bring a goshawk into a room, the room ...
Through manipulation and X-ray microscopic analysis of the 3D structure of goshawk feathers, Shutao Wang and colleagues found that a cascaded slide-lock system prevents large external forces from ...
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