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Olawa By Sarah Thrupp

Olawa By Sarah Thrupp The Olawa (also referred to Laciport, or Aesbrid) lives in the Tropics, which include the South and Central American Mainland and

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Olawa

By Sarah Thrupp

Page 2: Olawa By Sarah Thrupp The Olawa (also referred to Laciport, or Aesbrid) lives in the Tropics, which include the South and Central American Mainland and

The Olawa (also referred to Laciport, or Aesbrid) lives in the Tropics, which include the South and Central AmericanMainland and the African countries. As example, here is a select few: Venezuela , Kenya, Suriname, Nigeria, French Guiana,Liberia, Peru, Somalia, Ecuador, etc; The Olawa lives in these countries because their feathers are very thin and delicate,and in cold countries it may not survive, as it could catch a deadly illness called Esaesid Plus (E+). E+ is a disease similarto hypothermia, but instead of the core body temperature decreasing, it can increase to a boiling 39 ˚C, or decrease to analmost impossible human recovery rate of 11.5˚C, when the lowest ever recorded hypothermia recovery for a human, whichwas recorded in Sweden, 2010, was 13.0˚C, which involved a 7 year old girl, in a drowning accident. Olawa’s prefer to sleep or rest in tree’s a few metres from ground level ( not far up, in case their chicks fall, so itwould not be far down, and the results from the fall would not be deadly ), where ground predators can’t simply pluck anOlawa from their perch.

Habitat:

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Niche:The Olawa builds nest in trees out of feathers, twigs, hay, grass, leafs, and any material that areleft around. The Olawa uses its nest for hatching its chicks, resting, sleeping, feeding its chicks andfamily. It feels safer, and comfortable, hidden by the leaves, so it is safe enough to hide frompredators if needed. It chooses to build their nests in trees nearer to the beaches, like the treesshown below, so it can catch food. Palmaceaes (Palm Trees) provide the Olawa with protectionagainst predators, and privacy towards their chicks. It also hides them from predators vision, as the largePinnate (feather-like) leaves provide the Olawa with a lot of protection

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Diet:Olawa’s diet consist of fish, or even venomous snakes. Their hooked beaks help them to grasptheir prey, and then tear it into smaller parts so it is easier to consume. The Olawa’s beak is ahooked shape to do a similar job. Olawa’s swoop at their prey and then dive at their prey, also known as the ‘Swoop Dive’. When an Olawaspots a snake, they ‘Swoop Dive’, and grasp the back of the snake. The snake may be shocked from theattack, but a smaller proportion will not, and turn and bite the Olawa. This can be fatal, but the majority ofOlawa’s may be seriously injured but do recover, but that depends on the species of snake.

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Relatives:The Olawa is related to few birds. One of those few, is the Bald Eagle. This American icon, hasrecovered from near extinction, and have bounced up to more than 10,000 mating couples, andis no longer on the endangered list. The Bald Eagle also eats fish, snakes, smaller birds,rodents, and smaller animals. The beak on this carnivore is hooked, and is appropriate fortearing their prey.

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Taxonomy:

Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesOrder: AccipitriformesFamily: DianodanideGenus: DianodSpecies:

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