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The Wedge-tailed Eagle is a native Australian bird.
The emu and the cassowary are much bigger - but are flightless birds
1. If it has a backbone, it's a vertebrate.2. Birds have backbones.3. Eagles are birds.So, yes.
Adults may be taken by Wedged tailed Eagles,youngers animals by Goshawks,dingoes would take them too
The wedge tailed eagle is indeed a carnivore, and a rather formidable bird of prey. It feeds on a variety of mammals, including carrion and roadkill, from smaller introduced species such as rabbits to the much larger rock wallabies.
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The cast of A Wedged Tale - 2010 includes: Simon Cherriman
It means that the bond is pointing above the plane.
I am having a wedge of pie
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