How on earth is that possible?
There have been many videos of “big birds carrying things away” in recent years, but this one might be the wildest yet.we have seen Bald eagle carrying away fish and scoop the fox and lamband they all fall short compared to this latest footage of golden eagles in action.
Golden eagles are some of the largest and most powerful birds of prey on Earth. They are found in a variety of habitats across North America, Eurasia, and parts of Africa, and are known to be as majestic and dangerous as any other flying winged creature.
And speaking of wings, their wingspan can reach a whopping 6 to 8 feet, while their bodies typically measure just under 3 feet. Their size alone is intimidating, but their sharp hooked beaks and powerful claws (combined with excellent long-range vision) make them truly popular.
These giant birds can dive at speeds in excess of 150 miles per hour, and when you combine that skill with the fact that they have the strongest grip strength of any bird of prey, they can actually catch animals of any size. is a fairly easy task for them. .
Golden eagles usually cling to small to medium-sized mammals like rabbits and marmots, but they can sometimes handle much heavier loads, which results in the incredible video below. If you’ve never seen a bird fly through the air carrying a full-grown deer, brace yourself.
The video, which is currently going viral online, shows a golden eagle scanning a mountainside in search of its next meal. When the eagle spots a chamois (basically a mixture of goat and deer), he decides to test his strength for a feast.
The golden eagle swoops down, grabs the young chamois’ head in its talons and effortlessly lifts it off the ground. It then begins to flap its wings, lifting itself and its prey into the air and carrying them away to find a suitable place to land for dinner.
When it lands with its chamois, it shrieks into the valleys of the surrounding mountains, claiming its prey as its own. You could call it the dinner bell of nature.
It makes absolutely no sense whether a bird could lift an animal as large as this one high into the air, but given that you can press play, it’s worth spending so much time puzzling over this. Watch this TikTok for all the evidence you need to:
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Hunters use giant golden eagles to hunt wild boars
Rifle hunting, bow hunting…eagle hunting?
Eagle hunting is common in parts of central Europe, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia. I mean, why hunt the animals yourself when you can just let this ferocious golden eagle do it for you?
This video is used in Slovakia, where eagles are used to hunt wild boars.
Pretty wild, right?
A fox narrowly loses its life due to a sudden attack by a golden eagle.
This is what they call it in my neck of the woods, a fight to the death.
You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know that eagles are both incredibly graceful and incredibly ferocious. Basically a majestic flying dinosaur.
The eagle’s claws are so powerful that if it wants, it can swoop down on any small mammal and fly away, putting dinner on the table that night.
In this video, a golden eagle can be seen swooping down to catch a fox.
Luckily, the fox caught a glimpse of the eagle swooping from the sky and had enough time to react and defend himself.
The eagle repeatedly tries to grab the fox with its claws, but the fox’s quick reflexes allow it to avoid the claws.
Sure enough, the fox ran away and the golden eagle returned home empty-handed.
Perhaps the wildest part is that foxes aren’t even the biggest creatures that golden eagles hunt. These killers hunt bighorn sheep, deer, bobcats, and even coyotes.
It’s pretty wild to imagine an eagle taking down a brutal predator like a bobcat, but this proves just how strong these creatures are.
Check it out:
Amazing shot: