Did you know what the Hawkers do when they're 40?

Skifters live for 70 years, but to get there, they have to make a difficult decision in life. You know what you do? When he reaches the age of 40, his nails lose his flexibility and strength, unable to grasp his prey, which is the main source of food. At this age, [...]
When he reaches the age of 40, his nails lose his flexibility and strength, unable to grasp his prey, which is the main source of food.
At that age, even his sharp, powerful beak begins to bend by failing to perform its function. Forty years on top of their shoulders, they make their wings heavy because of the weight of their feathers, which stick to its body, making it difficult for it to fly.
These conditions force the hawk to make an extremely difficult decision. The next alternative is the slow death he refuses. He decides to put in a whole change experience, which will take 150 days.
What does a hawk do? Let us see it together.
He flies to the highest peak, where he builds his nests.
Then, first, he shoots his beak at the rocks, with all his strength until it breaks.
Second, after breaking his beak, he waits for it to grow.
Third, with the new beak, the claws begin to pull.
Fourth, after its claws have grown, it begins to pull out all its old feathers.
Five months after this torture, the hawk returns to its flight back to the sky as if it had been born in the second.
This painful change enables him to live for another 30 years.












