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  2. Bird of prey - Wikipedia

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    Although the term "bird of prey" could theoretically be taken to include all birds that actively hunt and eat other animals, [4] ornithologists typically use the narrower definition followed in this page, [5] excluding many piscivorous predators such as storks, cranes, herons, gulls, skuas, penguins, and kingfishers, as well as many primarily ...

  3. Kosher animals - Wikipedia

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    However, other cultures treated the meat of certain carnivorous birds as having medical benefits, the Romans viewing owl meat as being able to ease the pain of insect bites. Conversely, modern scientific studies have discovered very toxic birds such as the pitohui , which are neither birds of prey nor water birds, and therefore the biblical ...

  4. Laughing Kookaburra - AOL

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    The kookaburra is a carnivore, meaning it eats only meat from other animals. It perches in a tree and watches for prey to come near. When it spots its prey, the kookaburra swoops down and seizes ...

  5. Glossary of bird terms - Wikipedia

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    carnivores (sometimes called faunivores): birds that predominantly forage for the meat of vertebrates—generally hunters as in certain birds of prey—including eagles, owls and shrikes, though piscivores, insectivores and crustacivores may be called specialized types of carnivores.

  6. Bird food - Wikipedia

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    Bird food can vary depending upon dietary habits and beak shapes. Dietary habits refer to whether birds are naturally omnivores, carnivores, herbivores, insectivores or nectarivores. The shape of the beak, which correlates with dietary habits, is important in determining how a bird can crack the seed coat and obtain the meat of the seed. [2]

  7. Owl - Wikipedia

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    All owls are carnivorous birds of prey and live on diets of insects, small rodents and lagomorphs. ... and it may mark the start of a new trend in wild meat from the ...

  8. Secretarybird - Wikipedia

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    The foregut is specialised for the consumption of large amounts of meat and there is little need for the mechanical breakdown of food. The crop is dilated and the gizzard is nonmuscular, as in other carnivorous birds. [42] The large intestine has a pair of vestigial ceca as there is no requirement for the fermentative digestion of plant ...

  9. The 10 best meats and the 10 worst ones - AOL

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    Have no fear meat-eaters, we've gathered the best and worst meats you can find so you'll be better prepared for dinner. Check out the slideshow above for the 10 best and worst meats to eat. More food: