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Eagle

They have at least one singular characteristic. It has been observed that most birds of prey look back over their shoulders before striking prey (or shortly thereafter); predation is after all a two-edged sword. All hawks seem to have this habit, from the smallest kestrel to the largest Ferruginous – but not the Eagles.

[ "Ecology", "Paleontology", "Archaeology", "Hieraaetus", "Harpyhaliaetus coronatus", "Circaetus gallicus", "Terathopius ecaudatus", "Stephanoaetus" ]
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