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Amazing Eagles

Eagles are large birds of prey, which means they hunt for food. They have strong talons (claws) and sharp beaks to help them catch and eat their meals. Let's learn more about these incredible birds step by step!

Step 1: What is an Eagle?

Eagles are part of a family of birds called Accipitridae. There are around 60 different kinds of eagles around the world! They can be found on every continent, except Antarctica.

Step 2: Physical Characteristics

Eagles are known for their impressive size and strength. They have a wingspan that can be as wide as 7 feet! Their feathers are usually brown and white. Golden Eagles and Bald Eagles are two of the most famous types of eagles.

Step 3: Where Do Eagles Live?

Eagles like to live in tall places like mountains, trees, or cliffs where they can spot their prey from high up in the sky. They build large nests called eyries, often in tall trees or on steep cliffs.

Step 4: What Do Eagles Eat?

Eagles are carnivores, which means they eat meat. They often hunt fish, small mammals, and even other birds. They have excellent eyesight, which allows them to see their prey from very far away!

Step 5: How Do Eagles Hunt?

When an eagle spots its prey, it will soar through the air and then swoop down quickly to catch it with its sharp talons. They are very fast and can dive at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour!

Step 6: Fun Facts about Eagles

  • Eagles can see four to eight times better than humans.
  • The Bald Eagle is a symbol of the United States!
  • Eagles can live for 20 years or more in the wild.

Now you know a lot about eagles! They are truly fascinating animals that play an important role in nature. Keep exploring and learning about the amazing world around you!


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