Eagles

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Eagles are large, powerful birds of prey known for their keen eyesight, impressive wingspans, and symbolic association with strength and freedom.

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Eagles canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf avian predator
bird of prey
vertebrate
class Aves
communication body language
vocal calls
conservationStatus varies by species
diet carnivorous
family Accipitridae NERFINISHED
flightSpeed can reach high speeds in a dive
geographicDistribution worldwide except Antarctica
habitat coastal regions
forests
grasslands
mountains
hasAbility hunting live prey
soaring flight
hasCharacteristic broad wings
hooked beak
keen eyesight
large body size
powerful talons
strong flight muscles
kingdom Animalia
lays eggs
lifespan up to several decades in the wild
nestLocation cliffs
tall trees
nestType large stick nest
notableSpecies Bald eagle NERFINISHED
Golden eagle NERFINISHED
Harpy eagle NERFINISHED
White-tailed eagle NERFINISHED
order Accipitriformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction oviparous
sexualDimorphism females often larger than males
symbolism courage
freedom
strength
vision
trophicLevel apex predator
typicalPrey birds
fish
reptiles
small mammals
usedAs military emblem
national symbol
visionCapability can see prey from long distances
visionType binocular vision

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