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‘Io

‘Io. By Jackson Roy. Physical description. ‘Io are graceful in flight The female ’Io weighs about 25% more than a male ‘Io ‘Io is a small and broad winged species of hawk The female ‘Io is longer than the male ‘Io ‘Io measures 16 to 18inches in length. The habitat.

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‘Io

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  1. ‘Io By Jackson Roy

  2. Physical description • ‘Io are graceful in flight • The female ’Io weighs about 25% more than a male ‘Io • ‘Io is a small and broad winged species of hawk • The female ‘Io is longer than the male ‘Io • ‘Io measures 16 to 18inches in length

  3. The habitat • They live in Kaua’i, Oahu , Hawai’i • Lowland non native in forest • Urban areas • Nest are found in native trees like ‘ohi’a • Sometimes found on pasture lands

  4. Are ‘Io harmed or do they harm • The ‘ Io is harmed by its prey • They are all so harmed by people • They all so die because poison from rats • They sometimes die because people kill them • They all so get diseases from other birds

  5. Other cool facts for ‘Io! • The ‘Io’s scieneotific name isButeosolitarius • It is a broad winged bird • They have two different colors morphstone one light and one dark

  6. How were they important tohawaiians • They were called a ‘aumakua • It is a family god to hawaiians • They are a symbol of royalty • They thought it was special of a ledgend

  7. My Sources • Google hawaiian hawk • Hawaiian hawk http

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