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The bird—a young Cooper’s hawk, to be exact—wasn’t using the crosswalk, in the sense of treading on the painted white stripes ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Young Cooper’s Hawk Learned to Use a Crosswalk Signal to Launch Surprise Attacks on Other BirdsResearcher Vladimir Dinets watched the bird repeatedly sneak behind a row of cars to ambush its unsuspecting prey ...
Wild World Of Farley on MSN16h
Building a Food Chain Starting with CricketsWhat eats crickets and what eats those? In this wild food chain challenge, we stack species in a predator-prey showdown to see who comes out on top.
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ZME Science on MSNA Hawk in New Jersey Figured Out Traffic Signals and Used Them to HuntOne winter morning in suburban New Jersey, Vladimir Dinets stopped at a red light — and saw something he couldn’t believe.
A hawk in a New Jersey town has learned to use a neighborhood street light to hunt more effectively, a new study has found. The study published on Thursday in Fronters of Ethology ...
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IFLScience on MSNClever Hawk Spotted Using Pedestrian Crossing To Catch Prey In New JerseyThe Cooper’s hawk Dinets spotted on his commute was, in that sense at least, not unusual. But it was the particular technique ...
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These are public companies that have a fiduciary responsibility to shareholders, and if they can’t pass along costs they will begin layoffs.
We'll start with the good news: nobody in New Jersey has reported an illness from tainted cucumbers. That being said, the ...
And although Chat GPT can have it's problems, when it comes to picking out the best bars near the Jersey Shore with water ...
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