The golden eagle is the fastest eagle in the world and can reach speeds of up to 150-200 miles per hour when swooping down to hunt. Eagles' sharp talons and beaks make light work of dispatching their ...
There’s nothing quite like a hungry baby. For this mother eagle, mealtime means turning to the water for a tasty snake treat. The video begins with the mother eagle scanning the environment for ...
Eagles are incredible birds with extremely strong talons. Part of their carnivore diet includes fish, meaning they use their sharp talons to hunt in the water. How does an eagle hunt in the water?
Police in the Netherlands want to use eagles to take out drones. The Dutch National Police are testing out eagles that target the unmanned devices that some consider a nuisance. The bald eagles have ...
Hundreds of bald eagles gathered unusually in snowy British Columbia. Scientists say the rare congregation reveals surprising ...
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