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Want to know what eagles eat?

Eagles eat meat and catch animals, such as mice, snakes, rabbits or birds.

Eagle, also called kite, is a small bird of prey. Unlike ordinary birds, females are usually bigger than males. The eagle is fierce by nature, with a yellow mouth, an arc-shaped upper mouth, strong feet, sharp claws on its toes, big wings and good at flying. In Chinese, carnivorous birds, such as the larger birds in the family Eagle and the birds in the family Owl, are also classified as eagles, but generally only refer to eagles.

Eagles are widely distributed in all continents. Hawks in China are mainly distributed in Tibet, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Qinghai, Ankang and Shangluo in southern Shaanxi. In the animal kingdom, eagle is the general name of a family, and there are many kinds.

Life habits of eagles:

Eagles are carnivorous groups and usually feed in canyons. The difference between eagles and ordinary birds is that eagles belong to raptors and ordinary birds belong to omnivores. Eagles are fierce carnivores, feeding on small animals such as birds and mice; Some species like to eat corpses, such as vultures. Developed wings, good at flying, generally more activities during the day.

Habitat in the mountains or plains, such as goshawk, sparrow hawk (kite) and so on. The eagle has a stout body, long and wide wings and tail feathers, and its wings are flapping slowly. It often hovers at high altitude near high mountains, can prey on large mammals such as rabbits, snakes and other small animals, and also likes mice. The common varieties in China are golden eagle and black hawk.