Eagles rarely fail to catch their prey. They usually kill it quickly by breaking its neck with their powerful claws.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The capture, taming, training and keeping of eagles is highly ritualized. Most of the birds, which have a life span of about 40 years, are caught when very young - either snatched from a nest or trapped in a baited net.
Not all eagles can be trained, but those who take to life with a master display intense loyalty. Although they are not tethered, they always return after killing their prey.
First I shall name the eagle, of which there are three species: the great grey eagle is the largest, of great strength and high flight; he chiefly preys on fawns and other young quadrupeds.
Protecting eagles from the threat of extinction is a conservation success story that we must prudently safeguard for future generations to come.
Eagles don't flock, you have to find them one at a time.
The Eagle has landed.
Each man is good in His sight. It is not necessary for eagles to be crows.
It is not necessary for eagles to be crows.
Eagles commonly fly alone. They are crows, daws, and starlings that flock together.
Eagles are seagulls with a good hairdo.