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no, bald eagles are apex predators and dont have any predators
An adult has none to speak of, unless they are injured and can't fly. Chicks may be taken by hawks if adults are away. Usually man is the greatest threat. Ya usually human are the biggest threat like poachers or people that go shoot those animals for something.
Yes there are golden eagles in Kerry they were released into the wild in '06.
No they are brown with barley any golden streaks.;)
yes. wolves,bears,eagles,etc
Eggs and young are vulnerable to nest-robbers, while adults fall prey to larger hawks and owls as large as golden eagles, and northern eagle-owls.
yes, vampire bats have a few predators. they are eagles, hawks, and some farmers kill them because they can carry diseases.
No, it is not legal to kill eagles of any type in the US. Raptors of all types are protected by US Federal laws.
The Swallow-tailed Kite's main predators are larger birds of prey such as eagles, hawks, and owls. Nestlings are especially vulnerable to predation due to their small size and inability to fend off attackers. Adults have fewer predators but can still be targeted by large raptors.
I am not sure about gods methods but I am certain that Bald Eagles alone are very fast and have sharp talons that help them fight and catch prey. Other than man I do not know any predators of the Bald Eagle.
Yes. Brown bears and polar bears are one of the main predators to reindeer, along with wolves, golden eagles, and wolverines. All bears will prey on the weak and young, though they are known to target all reindeer of any age.
Black mambas do not have any natural predators that kill them often. Rarely they may be picked up and killed by eagles or vultures or humans. Otherwise they do not have any natural enemies.