The eagle, both in appearance and strength, is a species with
noble qualities. They have keen insight, tenacity, arrogant character and super hunting ability. All species under the family Accipitridae are majestic and domineering, but when it comes to the most famous and handsome raptor among them, it must be the most domineering in the country.
The raptor, known as the "King of Eagles" - the golden eagle.
The King of Raptors--Golden Eagle
The golden eagle is covered in beautiful golden and brown knitted feathers, especially the "golden eagle" on its neck
"Feather" looks particularly dazzling in the sun. Its body length can reach up to more than 1 meter, and its wingspan can reach about 2.3 meters. In other words, the wingspan of the golden eagle can reach 2.3 meters when it opens. It can even be bigger than Yao Ming's
height. With such a stature, it can be called a "giant bird". This
species exudes an unparalleled charm from beginning to end, and it possesses
an innate domineering power.
One brother among eagles, catching flying sheep in the air
Killing the wild wolf king alone
The reason why the golden eagle is called the "King of Birds of Prey" is that besides its relationship with In addition to its innate kingly temperament, it is also due to its super hunting ability. As a large
bird of prey, the golden eagle does not affect its speed at all due to its size
when it hunts its prey. They can dive at speeds up to 320 kilometers per hour
. Being chased at such a terrifying speed, neither the extremely fast deer, the goat that can fly over cliffs, nor the arrogant wild wolf can escape. The "Devil's Claws" of the Golden Eagle
The fearless golden eagle has always hunted mainly medium and large creatures, and the prey it kills
often exceeds its own size, such as goats and deer. ,
Wild wolves, wild boars, etc. The powerful golden eagle often uses two methods to hunt prey
.
One is to capture the prey directly and fly away, let the prey feel the thrill of the "cloud ride", and then throw it off the cliff from a high altitude, knocking it unconscious or
Smash the prey to death and then enjoy the delicious food. Another way is to use your own
wings to flap the prey, and then use your own extremely sharp "eagle claws" and
beak to directly and easily open the belly of the prey. Use its own powerful strength to suppress the prey.
Even the arrogant wild wolf will lose to the golden eagle. In history, there was once a golden eagle that single-handedly killed as many as 14 wild wolves in its lifetime. This ability is really amazing. I have to sigh for the hard power of the King of Raptors. This ability is worthy of the title of "The First Brother of the Eagle-shaped Eyes"
. Of course, wild golden eagles do not often prey on wild wolves. After all, no matter how powerful they are, hunting beasts like wild wolves often results in a lose-lose situation
They were injured or even killed, and those golden eagles that often hunt wild wolves are, without exception, the result of human domestication...
The number one in the raptor world has become a "Caged Bird"
The name of the golden eagle can be said to be known to everyone in the world
They are widely distributed around the world, especially in the northern hemisphere. But
Even hawk enthusiasts rarely see them in person.
This kind of king with no natural enemies once disappeared from people's sight
The main reason for its disappearance was the destruction of its habitat. In addition
One of the reasons is people's "love" for it... Ironically, out of
the "love" for the golden eagle, the huge profits behind it have greatly increased.
In the early days, many people believed that the golden eagle was a symbol of power, so they spent a lot of money to hunt for the eagle, thus setting off the "eagle catching craze".
Many people capture and prepare specimens of golden eagles, and also carry out the cruel process of "boiling the eagle" to domesticate the golden eagle.
Use the golden eagle as your hunting tool and pet. In this process,
More than 90% of the golden eagles will collapse due to "torture" torture.
This also led to a sudden decline in the number of golden eagles.
It is worth mentioning that the golden eagle is now a national first-level protected animal
A living "bird sitting on the bottom of a cell". Due to various protection measures and people's current attention to the environment, the golden eagle has gradually recovered its own population. Today, there are about 300,000 in the world. Golden eagle. You know,
For such an arrogant boss, the constraints of anklets and bird cages cannot
retain its "eagle soul", the sky is It's everything.