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Indiana's Raptors
From the diminutive Northern Saw-whet Owl to the mighty Bald Eagle, Indiana has a fascinating array of raptors. Each of our owls, eagles, hawks, falcons, osprey and vultures have very specialized skills. Did you know that a Golden Eagle can take a deer? Or that a Cooper's Hawk squeezes its prey a bit like a boa constrictor? Find out more about Indiana's "tigers of the sky" in this program.
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Great Horned Owlets
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