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Raptors, or Birds of Prey, typically reproduce through a process known as courtship, where males perform displays to attract females. Once a pair forms, they build nests in high locations, such as trees or cliffs, and the female lays eggs, usually ranging from one to five. Both parents often participate in incubating the eggs, which hatch after a few weeks. After hatching, the parents provide food and protection until the young are capable of fending for themselves.

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