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Hawks divide and conquer when hunting a swarm

RESEARCH

A NEW STUDY has discoverd that hawks hunting a swarm of bats move towards a fixed point in the swarm rather than targeting individual bats.

Published in the journal , the study looked at the) and other raptors that were hunting a colony of approximately 700,000 to 900,000 Mexican free-tailed bats ().

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