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Paragrin Falcon

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PEREGRINE FALCON

Falco peregrinus

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CHICKS

FLUFFY AND ALWAYS NEED HELP FROM BOTH MOM AND DAD PEREGRINES

NESTING

  • Females can lay about 3 to 4 eggs
  • Both parents look after the eggs
  • When hatched, same routine
  • Then grown birds will leave the nest

DIVE BOMB

A PERAGRINES DIVE CAN REACH ABOUT 150 TO 200 MPH

STATUS

  • Not endangered
  • Lots of habitat, for now
  • Plowing of trees
  • People killing them because in urban areas
  • Bigger bird of prey

BIGGER FEMALES

FEMALE PEREGRINES ARE BIGGER AND MORE POWERFUL THEN MALES

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F-22 "RAPTOR"

  • Engineers have taken designs from nature
  • Other birds were used for designs
  • More maneuverability from the Peregrine Falcon
  • Just like a peregrine dive bomb is extremely fast

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F-117 "NIGHTHAWK

  • Designed for stealth flying
  • Without radar detection
  • Reminds me of a flying stealth predator
  • Guns are hidden inside the plane