Hawk Apr 2026
A semi-transparent third eyelid (nictitating membrane) keeps their eyes moist and protected during high-speed dives reaching 120–150 mph. 🦅 Other Essential Hunting Features
Capable of detecting faint rustles from prey that are outside the range of human hearing. 🌍 Cultural & Symbolic Significance curved claws used to catch
Hawks have two "foveae" (focusing spots) in each eye, allowing them to see both wide-angle and highly magnified detail at the same time. curved claws used to catch
Sharp, curved claws used to catch, hold, and kill prey with immense gripping strength. curved claws used to catch
