No, the young eagles fly all by themselves when they are ready
No! They leave them in the nest until they can fly.
Eagles, like other birds, lay eggs from which the chicks hatch. So they don't give birth to live young, like some creatures do.
No, not normally.
Eagles occasionally will take young mountain lion cubs. However, there is no eagle large enough to kill an adult animal.
Mostly rodents, but have been known to kill deer fawns, young sheep and goats.
Golden eagles can kill the Catalina Island Fox.
Yes, eagles like to meat. They have to kill the animals to get the meat. This is why eagles have sharp beaks and talons.
Eagles kill fish to eat. If they did not eat, they would die. Not fun.
Yes, eagles will kill and eat rattlesnakes.
no they aren't because bald eagles can kill a human
Young Eagles - 1934 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S Sweden:Btl USA:Approved
Golden eagles have few enemies except man. The young or injured birds may be taken by predators, but healthy adults are hard to catch, and could really put up a scrap if caught with their beak and talons.
Young eagles are called "eaglets".
laying eggs
An adult hawk could kill a young eagle, but an adult would be too much for the hawk to handle.