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SUBMITTER: Sustaita D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6170751 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Sustaita Diego D Rubega Margaret A MA Farabaugh Susan M SM
Biology letters 20180901 9
Shrikes use their beaks for procuring, dispatching and processing their arthropod and vertebrate prey. However, it is not clear how the raptor-like bill of this predatory songbird functions to kill vertebrate prey that may weigh more than the shrike itself. In this paper, using high-speed videography, we observed that upon seizing prey with their beaks, shrikes performed rapid (6-17 Hz; 49-71 rad s<sup>-1</sup>) axial head-rolling movements. These movements accelerated the bodies of their prey a ...[more]