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University of Tasmania researchers have developed a powerful risk mapping tool to help prevent fatal collisions between ...
Over 60,000 years ago, an eagle relative with an almost 10 foot wingspan stalked the skies over southern Australia. Dynatoaetus gaffae (Gaff’s powerful eagle) had talons that could even snatch a ...
But Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle Ernie took dragging his wings to extremes, when he was recorded staying four times as long as the average eagle on his Maria Island patch.
An eagle twice the size of the modern-day apex predator the wedge-tailed eagle, which soared over southern Australia more than 60,000 years ago, had a wingspan up to 3m wide and powerful talons ...
Ernie took four times longer than usual to leave his nest as a fledgling, which has provided Tassie researchers a rare insight into the notoriously shy wedge-tailed eagle. Watch here >> But ...
University of Tasmania researchers have developed a powerful risk mapping tool to help prevent fatal collisions between ...
Ernie took four times longer than usual to leave his nest as a fledgling, which has provided Tassie researchers a rare insight into the notoriously shy wedge-tailed eagle. Watch here >> But ...
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