Falcons have hoods on their heads, commonly used in falconry, to keep them calm and reduce stress by blocking their vision. This helps prevent distractions from their surroundings and allows for easier handling by the falconer. The hoods also help maintain the bird's focus and readiness for hunting by minimizing stimuli that could otherwise agitate them.
Yes, girl emo's were there hoods on their heads half way. and they let their bangs hang down on their eyes.
Peregrine falcons used for hunting are fitted with hoods to keep them calm before being released to attack prey.
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Rufter is the traditional European falconry term for a trapping hood. The purpose of a hood is to calm the bird. These birds are so visually oriented that they are not fearful of what they cannot see.
The White Hoods was created in 1828.
Hilltop Hoods was created in 1991.
Hoods - film - was created in 1998.
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The hoods worn by some Muslims, often as part of traditional clothing or religious attire, serve practical purposes such as protection from the sun or cold weather. In some cultures, wearing a hood may also signify humility and modesty, reflecting Islamic values of modesty and simplicity in dress.
Boys in the Hoods was created on 1992-04-09.
Most of the late model Volvos have alloy hoods.
Just one syllable is in the word "hoods".