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  1. Caracaras are birds of prey in the family Falconidae, mostly found in South and Central America. They are sometimes classified as a subfamily of their own, Caracarinae, or as members of the true falcon subfamily, Falconinae.

  2. The Crested Caracara is a medium-sized, bulky raptor with long legs. Its flat head is topped with a shaggy crest. In flight, note its long, straight wings and diamond-shaped tail. The bill is heavy with a sharp tip.

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    Jul 31, 2024 · Caracara is a newly opened café along Neil Road, located right below the one Michelin-starred restaurant Chaleur. You’ll notice Caracara’s gorgeous interior design the moment you step into ...

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  4. Miller, JF, 1777. Species. Caracara plancus. † Caracara lutosa. and see text. Synonyms. Polyborus. Caracara is a genus in the family Falconidae and the subfamily Polyborinae. It contains one extant species, the crested caracara, and one recently extinct species, the Guadalupe caracara.

  5. Learn about the crested caracara, a bird of prey in the falcon family that ranges from the US to South America. Find out its taxonomy, description, behavior, diet, breeding, and conservation status.

  6. Learn about the crested caracara, a large scavenging and hunting bird of the falcon family that lives in the southern U.S. and Central America. Find out how they breed, what they eat, and why they are threatened in Florida.

  7. The Crested Caracara looks like a hawk with its sharp beak and talons, behaves like a vulture, and is technically a large tropical black-and-white falcon. It is instantly recognizable standing tall on long yellow-orange legs with a sharp black cap set against a white neck and yellow-orange face.