Eagle

Eagle

Eagles are large birds of prey characterized by powerful bodies, sharp talons, and exceptional vision. They possess broad wings and curved beaks adapted for hunting and tearing prey. Eagles have vision up to 8 times stronger than humans, enabling them to spot prey from several kilometers away. They are distributed across all continents except Antarctica, inhabiting environments from mountains to coasts. Eagles are apex predators that hunt fish, small mammals, birds, and reptiles. Famous species include the Bald Eagle, Golden Eagle, and Harpy Eagle. Eagles are typically monogamous and mate for life.