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Wild in Pennsylvania Hawks By Daniel Krystopa

Introduction Have you ever wanted to fly like a hawk? In this presentation you can learn about hawks.

What is a hawk? A hawk is a bird. Hawks are raptors. They are birds of prey.

Where do hawks live? Hawks can live in deserts. Hawks fly high in the trees. They can even live on rocky cliffs.

What do hawks look like? Hawks have long wings. They have sharp claws. Their beaks are curved.

What are behaviors of hawks? Hawks have good eye vision. They can dive up to 120 miles per hour.

What do hawks eat and how do they hunt? Hawks eat muskrats, opossums, and small rodents. A hawk eats with it’s curved beak.

What predators do hawks have and how do they protect themselves? They protect themselves with their sharp claws and curved beaks. They have no natural predators.

What are some interesting facts about hawks? Hawks have a wingspan of 46-58 inches. Hawks have good vision.

Conclusion I hope you learned some good facts about hawks.