noun
- Plural of caracara; large, long-legged birds of prey found in Central and South America, characterized by bare facial skin and a hooked beak.
Usage: Typically refers to members of the family Falconidae, genus Caracara.; Often seen on the ground hunting for food.
Examples
- The caracaras soared over the grasslands searching for prey.
- Ornithologists observed several caracaras perched on fence posts.
- Unlike most raptors, caracaras often hunt on the ground.
- The distinctive facial markings of caracaras make them easy to identify.
- Caracaras are known for their bold and aggressive behavior.