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The golden eagle grabs the wild boar and flies into the sky. How strong is the golden eagle?

The golden eagle is a large raptor, mainly distributed in warm and cold areas, inhabiting mountains, grasslands, deserts and other places. They are carnivorous animals. After they catch their prey, they eat part of it and then take it to their lair. This time, a golden eagle in the Tangjiahe Nature Reserve in Qingchuan County, Sichuan captured a young wild boar and brought it into its lair to feed its young. Golden eagles enter the breeding season in April every year, and each clutch contains about 2 eggs.

The claws of the golden eagle are very sharp and the shape of the claws is conformational. This golden eagle has very keen vision. When they find prey on the ground in the air, they first use their powerful wings to make sounds to frighten the group prey on the ground and flee in all directions. At this time, they will find the relatively weak individuals in the group. After selecting a relatively weak individual, it will immediately swoop down, pierce the prey's body with its sharp claws, and then use its claws to attack the prey's face, including its eyes and nose, etc. when the prey turns back to attack. Prey will lose combat effectiveness immediately after facial injuries, especially eye injuries. At this time, the golden eagle will grab the prey, fly into the air, and then throw the prey from a high altitude to death. Then they can enjoy their meal. During the breeding season, they will take leftover prey into their dens to feed their young. The trained golden eagles on the grassland are experts at catching wolves. The trained golden eagles have amazing endurance and can fly long distances.

The wings of the golden eagle are very flexible, with a wingspan of up to 2.3 meters. During the flight, the resistance and movement of the air can be well utilized to effectively adjust the flight position, flight altitude and flight speed. This allows them to catch prey smoothly.

Golden eagles are at the top of the food chain in nature. Wild boar is naturally one of their prey. After they discover a small wild boar at high altitude, they will immediately attack to prevent the larger wild boar from discovering it and causing the hunt to fail.

Golden eagles are national first-level protected animals, so we must protect them and all animals and plants in nature.