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Harris hawks cooperate to hunt in family groups with up to seven birds

Harris hawks stand out among raptors for their cooperative hunting style. They work together in family groups that typically consist of a breeding pair and their offspring, sometimes including up to seven birds.

They may flush out prey from hiding, corner it, or take turns chasing it until it’s exhausted. This teamwork significantly increases their hunting success compared to solitary hunting.

National Geographic

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