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A hawk in New Jersey has adapted to city life. It uses traffic signals to hunt birds. The hawk waits for the pedestrian ...
Birds continue to be amazing. Crows can use tools and hold grudges against specific people. Magpies can recognize themselves ...
The bird—a young Cooper’s hawk, to be exact—wasn’t using the crosswalk, in the sense of treading on the painted white stripes ...
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ZME Science on MSNA Hawk in New Jersey Figured Out Traffic Signals and Used Them to HuntOne winter morning in suburban New Jersey, Vladimir Dinets stopped at a red light — and saw something he couldn’t believe. A ...
A hawk in New Jersey learned to navigate the signals at an intersection in order to ambush its prey. Zoologist Vladimir ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRed light, green light, strike: City hawk times its kill with traffic signal beepsA recent study documents a young Cooper’s hawk learning to use pedestrian crossing signals and idling traffic as cover for ambush hunting.
Dr Vladimir Dinets, a research assistant professor at the University of Tennessee, is a zoologist who studies animal behavior ...
Wednesday morning, a group of residents made their way along a portion of Capitol Avenue to analyze the accessibility of the ...
New models will feature five functions, including voice messages in three languages, Transport Department says.
The Transport Department announces a citywide gradual renewal of electronic audible traffic signals at signalised crossings, ...
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