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Can red kites swim? - Answers

Red kites are primarily terrestrial and aerial Birds of Prey, not adapted for swimming. While they can land on water if necessary, they do not possess the physical adaptations that would enable them to swim effectively. Their strong wings and talons are suited for hunting and soaring rather than for aquatic activities. Generally, red kites prefer to stay on land or in the air.



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Red kites are primarily terrestrial and aerial Birds of Prey, not adapted for swimming. While they can land on water if necessary, they do not possess the physical adaptations that would enable them to swim effectively. Their strong wings and talons are suited for hunting and soaring rather than for aquatic activities. Generally, red kites prefer to stay on land or in the air.



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Can red kites swim? - Answers

Red kites are primarily terrestrial and aerial Birds of Prey, not adapted for swimming. While they can land on water if necessary, they do not possess the physical adaptations that would enable them to swim effectively. Their strong wings and talons are suited for hunting and soaring rather than for aquatic activities. Generally, red kites prefer to stay on land or in the air.

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