arkilinnuilla
Arkilinnuilla is a Finnish term that translates to "bird of prey" or "raptor" in English. It refers to birds that primarily hunt and feed on vertebrates, such as mammals, other birds, reptiles, and amphibians. This group encompasses a wide variety of species found across the globe, characterized by their keen eyesight, strong talons, and hooked beaks, which are essential tools for capturing and consuming prey.
The term arkilinnuilla is not a scientific classification but rather a descriptive term used in common language.
Common characteristics of arkilinnuilla include exceptional visual acuity, allowing them to spot prey from great distances.