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  2. Red kite - Wikipedia

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    Red Kite at Bwlch Nant yr Arian, Wales, a local feeding ground. The red kite (Milvus milvus) is a medium-large bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as eagles, buzzards, and harriers. The species currently breeds only in Europe, though it formerly also bred in west Asia and northwest Africa.

  3. Why you should admire red kites but not feed them - AOL

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    An Oxfordshire wildlife group has started a campaign to raise awareness of red kites and encourage people to stop feeding them. Mike Acreman, trustee of Wild About Wallingford, said there had been ...

  4. Kosher animals - Wikipedia

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    If a bird kills other animals to get its food, eats meat, or is a dangerous bird, then is not kosher, a predatory bird is unfit to eat, raptors like the eagles, hawks, owls and other hunting birds are not kosher, vultures and other carrion-eating birds are not kosher either.

  5. List of captive-bred meat animals - Wikipedia

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  6. Stop feeding red kite birds of prey - it endangers our ... - AOL

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    RAF Benson near Oxford says big birds of prey and military aircraft are ‘never a good mix’

  7. FarmVille Animal Sneak Peek: Red Kite, Red Deer, Baby Blue ...

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  8. List of countries by meat consumption - Wikipedia

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    Meat consumption per capita refers to the total meat retained for use in country per person per year. Total meat includes meat from animals slaughtered in countries, irrespective of their origin, and comprises horsemeat, poultry, and meat from all other domestic or wild animals such as camels, rabbits, reindeer, and game animals

  9. Animals in ancient Greece and Rome - Wikipedia

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    Since meat was an expensive delicacy only available to the upper classes, animals such as rabbits were also only available as food to the wealthy. [104] The Romans may have lumped rats and mice into the same species. [105] They likely were a common occurrence in ancient Rome due to poor sanitation and difficulty eradicating rodents.