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Chemistry, 28.01.2021 21:00 jordan2875

Help this is due in 5 minutes Owls, hawks, and eagles are types of raptors, animals which have hooked beaks and sharp claws, and are therefore adapted for seizing prey animals. Hawks and eagles differ from owls in that they eat their prey animals by tearing them into small pieces, picking out the flesh, and avoiding most of the fur and bones. They also have strong stomachs that can digest most of the bone material which they might eat. The relatively small amount of indigestible bone and fur that remain will be compacted by their stomach muscles into a pellet similar to the owls. Do you think an eagle pellet would be as useful for dissecting as an owl's? Why or why not? Explain your reasoning.

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