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Peregrine Falcons' speed could theoretically snap a human’s spinal cord on impact.
They can reach speeds up to 240 mph, making them the fastest birds in the world.
Some Peregrine Falcons migrate up to 16,000 miles annually.
They dive at high speeds to catch prey with precision, using nictating membranes for protection.
Peregrines fiercely protect their nests from predators like owls and foxes.
They hunt over 300 bird species and occasionally small mammals, especially in urban areas.