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Catching prey using Vortices
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I was reading about Vortices and after hours of research online, out of the blue I stumbled upon this amazing bird. This is the Red Necked Phalarope and from the looks of it seems to have put vortices to a really productive use - catching its prey. This one would have aced the Fluids class for sure :D.