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<blockquote data-quote="ohlongarmisle" data-source="post: 2852111" data-attributes="member: 124873"><p>I'm going to dispute that as soon as i find the picture these raptors are not super human, I had a great horned own hit a glass window chasing a bird, I put a pair of fireplace gloves on he clamped down tight but no feat to get him to release his hold. And The vet didn't do his job properly as I have a neighbor who runs a huge practice in the country, a small dose of ketamine and the owl would be as relaxed as a newborn baby after eating. Also a few years back a juvenile bald eagle , no white head but full size flew into a tennis net and became entangled, the animal warden wasn't available two of us went both cops, I untangled him with a pair of leather gloves and despite his grip he never broke skin,penetrated all the way through and was released unharmed. Raptors are strong no doubt, but they use the force of their aerial attack to stun the prey and then work them over with the talons, strong yes but a little over dramatized, a malay rooster at 3 feet tall would kill an eagle with one blow, and it would be difficult to surprise one, same with a Shamo game rooster a hen wild turkey will attack a bear after her chicks, may die but not afraid, hens turkeys meet descending raptors in mid air and thwart attacks. Exceptions to every rule.Think outside the box answers are there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohlongarmisle, post: 2852111, member: 124873"] I'm going to dispute that as soon as i find the picture these raptors are not super human, I had a great horned own hit a glass window chasing a bird, I put a pair of fireplace gloves on he clamped down tight but no feat to get him to release his hold. And The vet didn't do his job properly as I have a neighbor who runs a huge practice in the country, a small dose of ketamine and the owl would be as relaxed as a newborn baby after eating. Also a few years back a juvenile bald eagle , no white head but full size flew into a tennis net and became entangled, the animal warden wasn't available two of us went both cops, I untangled him with a pair of leather gloves and despite his grip he never broke skin,penetrated all the way through and was released unharmed. Raptors are strong no doubt, but they use the force of their aerial attack to stun the prey and then work them over with the talons, strong yes but a little over dramatized, a malay rooster at 3 feet tall would kill an eagle with one blow, and it would be difficult to surprise one, same with a Shamo game rooster a hen wild turkey will attack a bear after her chicks, may die but not afraid, hens turkeys meet descending raptors in mid air and thwart attacks. Exceptions to every rule.Think outside the box answers are there. [/QUOTE]
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