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The Eagles

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Eagles are considered to be a bird of prey, which means that they eat smaller animals. They are large birds that have a wide wingspan, and extremely good eyesight. There are many different species of eagles, and they inhabit the continents of Eurasia, Africa, and North America. Their wingspan allows them to fly extremely fast, and this allows them to hunt for prey effectively. The beak of the eagle is designed to assist them in grabbing their prey and tearing it apart when they are ready to eat.

When it comes to interesting facts about eagles, one of the most interesting facts about them is their keen eyesight. Eagles have much better vision than humans do. Their pupils are what assist them to be able to view their prey from a long distance away. They need to have keen eyesight because these birds choose to live in nests that are high off of the ground. However, the prey that they choose to eat is ground dwellers such as mice. Female eagles are larger than their male counterparts are, and they will typically lay two eggs at a time. Only the stronger of the two birds will survive. The first of the birds that hatches from the eggs will kill the other bird as soon as it hatches. There is nothing that the mother eagle can do to prevent this.

 

Eagles are one of the biggest birds out of the ones that are considered to be birds of prey. The heaviest eagle is the Steller's sea eagle, but this bird does not have the largest wingspan, as that title belongs to the Philippine eagle. The wingspan of the Philippine eagle can reach up to 100 feet, which is much larger than even the tallest human is.

You can find the smallest eagle in the South Nicobar Islands. The Great Nicobar Serpent eagle weighs just one pound, so they have to live differently than most of the other eagles. These birds of prey inhabit forests, so they must have a smaller wingspan. These birds are considered to be a threatened species because they are losing their habitat.

When it comes to birds of prey, there are very few species that either have a larger wingspan or weigh more than the eagle. A couple of the species of birds of prey that are typically larger than eagles are condors and vultures. Watching large birds such as eagles when they are in flight is an amazing sight because of their size.