it catches all animals using its talons.
it prey's on fish
a great swimmer and diver to catch fish
The Bald Eagle eats fish. And also other prey
To hold on branches and to catch prey
Some preys are rats ,martens,small turtles,foxes,and young deers etc. The prey of an eagle vary from the age. parents usually catch rats, mice, gophers, small raccoons, etc for their young. For themselves, they can catch monkeys, fish, deer foal on occasion, raccoons, squirrels, etc.
yes thats how they catch there prey
An eagle's adaptation is its body features like its claws or talons. That's an adaptation for them because it uses it to catch fish and other prey. Another adaptation is its beak. Like a snake's fangs it uses its beak to hold its prey tightly so it does not escape. Another adaptation is its hollow bones which helps because without the hollow bones the eagle cannot fly. They have very strong eyesight to see their prey and can swoop to easily catch them.
If by eagle, you mean a bird of prey, ospreys dive into the water to catch fish. Bald Eagles will skim near the water surface with their talons for fish, and have also been known to steal fish from ospreys. Just the first two freshwater fishing birds that come to mind.
No, like most birds of prey, the eagle has a hooked beak to help tear flesh from its prey.
it uses there eye sight to spot them
Many birds (Cormorants, Loons, Grebes, pelicans) swoop down and/or dive to catch fish, but few birds pull fish from the water like an eagle. The Osprey is capable of swooping down & catching fish like an eagle.
The anglerfish.