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  2. Eagle | Characteristics, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

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    Eagle, any of many large, heavy-beaked, big-footed birds of prey in the family Accipitridae (order Accipitriformes). An eagle may resemble a vulture in build and flight characteristics, but its head is fully feathered (often crested), and its strong feet are equipped with great curved talons.

  3. Characteristics of Eagles (8 Examples) - Wildlife Informer

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    Eagles are large birds of prey, with powerful hooked beaks and sharp talons. They are superb flyers and can reach speeds of over 150 km/h (93 mph). Eagles have keen eyesight and can spot their prey from a very long distance away, with eyes that have 3 eyelids.

  4. Amazing Facts About the Eagle. Eagles are some of the largest birds. They are at the top of the food chain, with some species feeding on big prey like monkeys and sloths. Eagles have amazing eyesight and can detect prey up to two miles away.

  5. Eagles are skilled predators, using their keen eyesight to spot prey from great distances. They hunt using a swift, powerful dive from the air, capturing prey with their sharp talons. Eagles are also known to be opportunistic, feeding on carrion and stealing prey from other birds.

  6. Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Eagle is the common name for the golden eagle, bald eagle, and other birds of prey in the family of the Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of genera, some of which are closely related. True eagles comprise the genus Aquila. Most of the 68 species of eagles are from Eurasia and Africa. [1]

  7. Bald eagle | Size, Habitat, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

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    Bald eagle, the only eagle solely native to North America, and the national bird of the United States. The bird is not actually bald; its name derives from the conspicuous appearance of its white-feathered head upon a dark brown body. Learn more about the appearance, habitat, and diet of bald eagles in this article.

  8. What is an eagle, its different types, how does it look, where and how long does it live, what does it eat, its adaptations, interesting facts.

  9. The Bald Eagle has been the national emblem of the United States since 1782 and a spiritual symbol for native people for far longer than that. These regal birds aren’t really bald, but their white-feathered heads gleam in contrast to their chocolate-brown body and wings.

  10. Eagle - BirdLife International

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    Eagles are powerful birds of prey heralded for their strength, and have adapted to be one of the most ferocious avian predators. However, the hunters have become the hunted, with many species now at risk of illegal shooting and poisoning.

  11. Bald eagle, facts and information - National Geographic

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    The bald eagle is a large, powerful bird that has been the national symbol of the United States since 1782, when it was first placed with outspread wings on the country’s Great Seal as a sign of...