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The lizard buzzard is a smallish stocky raptor with a total body length of 35–37 cm and a wingspan of about 79 cm. Males weigh 246 g, females 304 g on average. The upperparts, head and breast are grey. There is a vertical black line on the white throat, which distinguishes this species from all other raptors.
The rufous morph, arguably separate from the intermediate, is more ochracecous overall and a darker rufous on the dark parts of the plumage against the more contrasting pale head. Some rufous adult long-legged buzzards can show a greyish tail with some banding and at times a darker subterminal band.
The clip starts with a young girl dancing in front of a camera, before switching to a different video with unrelated people where the beheading occurs. TikTok removed the video. [63] An Egyptian man beheaded a victim and wandered in the street while holding up the severed head in broad daylight. [64]
A Pennsylvania man has been arrested after allegedly killing his father, before displaying his decapitated head in a gruesome YouTube video while spouting right-wing conspiracy theories.
[5] 18 jackal buzzards were found to have averaged 1,059.4 g (2.336 lb). [6] Wingspan in this species is known to range from 127 to 143 cm (4 ft 2 in to 4 ft 8 in), with an average of 131.9 cm (4 ft 4 in) in 9 birds being almost identical to the mean wingspan of the augur buzzard. [4] [6]
A man has been arrested after he allegedly decapitated his father before holding up the 68-year-old’s severed head in a disturbing, politically-charged YouTube video.. Justin Mohn, 32, is ...
The video made Jenneke an instant online celebrity. [83] Minecraft but I survive in parkour civilization [FULL MOVIE]– A two hour video by Youtuber Evbo compiling the episodes of the Minecraft web series "Parkour Civilization". [84] Nek Minnit – A 10-second YouTube video from New Zealand featuring skater Levi Hawkin. [85]
The feathers around the head and neck are well suited to repelling attacks. A study in 2016 by a British and a Japanese researcher compared the head and neck feathers of crested honey buzzards with those of the black kite (Milvus migrans) and grey-faced buzzard (Butastur indicus). These are similar raptors, but only the honey buzzard forages on ...