Yiwei Wang

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We think of owls as short legged because they tuck in their legs at rest and in flight. But most have long, well-muscled legs, up to half the length of their bodies, with strong bones, especially in their feet. Just before contact with their quarry, they thrust their powerful feet forward to strike, killing their prey with the force of the impact and crushing talons.
What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World's Most Enigmatic Birds
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