Oh, dude, falcons are like the rockstars of the bird world. They prefer their meals freshly served, so they usually go for live animals. But hey, if they stumble upon a tasty carcass, they won't say no to a free meal. It's like a falcon's version of fast food - live or dead, they'll take what they can get.
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Oh, what a lovely question! Falcons are skilled hunters and usually prefer to catch live animals for their meals. They have sharp eyesight and incredible speed to catch their prey while it's still alive. It's all part of nature's balance, where each creature plays its own special role in the circle of life.
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No, they are scavengers and they prey on dead animals such as roadkill.
well falcons are found in South America, and grizzly bears are found in western Canada, Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, and Washington. So they would not meet, so it would be a no.
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Living food is almost always better for animals.
Carnivores that eat animals that are already dead are known as scavengers. These animals feed on carrion, which is the flesh of dead animals that they find in the environment. Scavengers play an important role in cleaning up the ecosystem by recycling nutrients from decaying organic matter.
small birds, rabbits, possums, other small animals
Both.
No but it can still eat dead animals
peregrine falcons have no natural predaters,but some scavengers eat the dead birds
If it's dead, then yes. Probably not if it is alive. A vulture can eat anything that is dead.
No, they eat rabbits, mice, rats, gophers, snakes and other small animals.