Bermuda Hawk (Extinct)
Bermuda Hawk (Extinct)
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The Bermuda Hawk (*Bermuteo avivorus*) was an extinct species of raptor endemic to the island of Bermuda. It was a forest-dwelling hawk, likely preying on local birds and reptiles before its disappearance.
Where to spot
Extinct; formerly endemic to the island of Bermuda. Information is derived from fossil remains found in cave deposits on the island.
How to spot
N/A (Extinct); information is based on fossil records and historical accounts. Direct observation is not possible.
When to spot
N/A (Extinct).
Where to spot
Extinct; formerly endemic to the island of Bermuda. Information is derived from fossil remains found in cave deposits on the island.
How to spot
N/A (Extinct); information is based on fossil records and historical accounts. Direct observation is not possible.
When to spot
N/A (Extinct).
This hawk was a significant apex predator in Bermuda's pre-colonial ecosystem, playing a vital role before human arrival and habitat alteration led to its extinction.
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