The flying owl summarizes the 'lightning fast' prey of the world's fastest flying bird
With the ability to break down like a rocket, any prey that is cut right by the bird is almost sure to die.
With the ability to break down like a rocket, any prey that is cut right by the bird is almost sure to die.
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With a maximum speed of up to 320km / h, the large cut bird deserves the title of the fastest flying bird in the world. Until now, no animal has been able to break the record of this bird, including the cheetah (cheetah), the fastest animal on land at a speed of more than 120 km / h is still far behind. .
Video: The prey phase of the big bird's speed.
Large cut birds have Falco peregrinus scientific names, they often live and hunt on empty areas such as steppe, marshes, desert edges, grasslands everywhere on Earth. Because of the wide range of habitats, it is also called the " Wandering Bird ".
The large bird's food is quite diverse, ranging from small birds, small mammals to rodents or sometimes insects.
During the hunting trip, the bird usually flies high and rushes down when it detects its prey. Sometimes they try to take their prey in the air and land on the ground to pick up their prey.
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