To fly through the air. They also uses their strong flight muscles to flap their wings which able them to fly higher to spot their preys.
hen they can kill animals
Hawks In Flight: The Flight Identification of North American Raptors is an excellent book on the topic.
Raptors have strong bones for protection and their bones are hollow so that they are able to run fast
Sorry. There is no such thing as an imprint raptor. They are imaginary.
there CARNIVORES they need it to tear into the flesh of their prey
Mitochondria are also found abundantly in the flight muscle cells of insects and birds to generate energy for its movement and flight.
The most important flight muscle in a bird is the pectoralis muscle. This large muscle is responsible for the powerful downstroke of the wings during flight, enabling birds to lift off and maintain altitude. Additionally, the supracoracoideus muscle, located beneath the pectoralis, assists in the upstroke of the wings, allowing for more efficient and controlled flight. Together, these muscles are crucial for a bird's ability to fly effectively.
Raptors
They need it on order to be able to tear their prey animals into chunks small enough to swallow.
Contract and relax to enable movements and flight.
It is the diaphragm.
No it is not.