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When a hawk kills a bird in the air it does not usually do so by wounding it with its beak or talons – which would probably not penetrate the feathers. It kills by striking the bird in the back with its outstretched feet so as to impart a violent acceleration to the bird as a whole which has the effect of breaking its neck – very much as happens in judicial hanging.
Structures: Or Why Things Don't Fall Down
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