Eagle
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Aquila
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Africa
Average size
28 to 40 inches tall
diet
Small mammals, birds, fish
lifespan
20 to 30 years
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Overview
Eagles are majestic birds that soar high in the sky. With an impressive height ranging from 28 to 40 inches (71 to 102 centimeters), these feathered rulers are hard to miss as they glide gracefully over their territory.
Eagles belong to the scientific family Accipitridae. They are part of the order Falconiformes, which means they are not just any birds but skilled hunters with a keen eye for spotting their next meal.
Africa is one of the incredible places where you can find various eagle species. These bird champions primarily feast on small mammals, birds, and fish, showcasing their powerful beaks and talons in action, making every meal a feathered feat of strength and skill.
Eagles can live long lives, ranging from 20 to 30 years. This impressive lifespan allows them to become top-notch hunters and nurturers of their young, passing on their birdy wisdom to the next generation.
These birds have sharp vision that lets them spot prey from miles away. They can see an animal as tiny as a rabbit hopping on the ground, which is a true testament to their incredible eyesight.
Eagles are also known for their powerful wings and strong soaring capabilities. They can glide with minimal effort, allowing them to cover great distances while they hunt or scout their surroundings.
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