SuperTmo
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bbm - I would surely think that 10ft apart won't pose a problem for a dog. They just sniff around until they find the next 'point'.
Good point. Ten feet is just an example I suppose, could be further apart. Big birds like that soar more than flap their wings so maybe he wouldn't be shaken around much so cells wouldn't be dropping. They also go pretty fast, so that could also increase distance. Do these dogs search in all directions from one point to the next, and for how far before they give up having lost the scent? I don't actually expect you to know the answer to these questions, lol. Just thinking "out loud." Unless you're a k9 handler, of course. =)
I hope this didn't happen to DeOrr. What a painful way to die. My small parrot bites incredibly hard. She bites rarely, and typically only if she wants the fruit I have or if I won't let her get in the fish tank, but man it HURTS! I can't even imagine how badly a bird like an Eagle would hurt a tiny kid.