How have golden eagles adapted to their environment?

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2026-03-01 08:05

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The golden eagle has Excellent eyesight for spotting its prey.

It also has sharp talons (a long sharp curved nail on the feet) for gasping its prey. Its back toe stabs prey.

The golden eagle has learnt how to fly silently and quickly to catch an unaware prey.

The golden eagle also has a hooked beak(as shown in picture) for tearing up flesh. It is not for catching or killing its prey.

The golden eagle has wingtips with slots to provide greater lift for it when searching for prey.

The golden eagle is a powerful flier and has been known to lift prey as heavy as itself.

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