golden+eagle

golden eagle

Habitat: The Golden Eagle lives in the tundra, open country, prairies, tundra, open coniferous forest, and barren areas

Range: Europe, Asia, Northern Africa, Canada, and most of North America.

Physical Characteristics: The Golden Eagle is brown with golden patches of futhers. The lenghth is 32 inches and the wing span is 78 inches The Golden Eagle is very large broad-wiged, broad tailed hawk short, dark, hooked beak with yellow cere.

Diet: Golden Eagles eat rabbits, squirrels, deer, and lambs

Behavior: the Golden Eagles hunt from the air or elaveated perch then it flys close to the ground to surprise the pray.

reproduction: the female lays 1-3 eggs in a nest then the male fertalizes the eggs and the female stays with the eggs to keep them warm and the male brings food.

Relationship to people: The Golden Eagle is domesticated

Status: The Golden Eagle is common

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