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Wild in Pennsylvania Hawks

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.

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Wild in Pennsylvania Hawks

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  1. Wild in PennsylvaniaHawks By Daniel Krystopa

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

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

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

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

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

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

  8. 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.

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

  10. Conclusion • I hope you learned some good facts about hawks.

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