Eagles find their prey by sight. Like all Birds of Prey, eagles have keen eyesight. A golden eagle can spot a rabbit's slightest movement on the ground from over a mile away.
It finds food by how sharp their eyesight is. They can see something down on the ground from way high in the sky.
Eagles catch their food (fish) with their feet.
With there feet to help them catch their food and eyesight to find food and their nest.
Eagles don't make their own food they catch their food live and then kill it.
There are no eagles in Antarctica. There is no food chain there to support them, and it's too cold for eagles.
eagles have adaptations
for food
With their mouths.
food
Rats
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 don't drink water. They get it from the food they eat.
They don't find food. They are fed.Young eagles (or eaglets) are nestbound and are fed by their parents (who constantly hunt to feed both their young and themselves). Once an eaglet has grown enough to take flight, they also become old enough to hunt, at which point they assume the same diet as their parents.