Firehawks: In Australia, birds of prey are intentionally setting the forests on fire
Fire is supposed to be uniquely human, but that’s no longer the case. Researchers have confirmed ancient aboriginal legends: certain birds of prey in Australia spread wildfire in order to scare off, and ultimately hunt their prey in a feeding frenzy. Image credits: Dick Eussen. Dick Eussen thought he’d finally managed to put down the fire.…
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