An eagle uses its feet for catching and killing its prey.
Feet and inches
their big feet which is called TALON
so that even they are flying they can still catch there food
There are many types of eagles... I'll give you a few Bald Eagle- 5.9 to 7.5 feet Golden Eagle- 5.9 to 7.7 feet Wedge-Tailed Eagle- 7 feet 5 inches Booted Eagle- 47 inches Martial Eagle- 6 feet 2 inches to 8 feet 6 inches Crowned Eagle- 5 to 5.9 feet Black-Chested Buzzard-Eagle- 58 to 79 inches Harpy Eagle- 5 feet 9 inches to 7 feet 4 inches Keep in mind this is from tip to tip when it has its wings fully spread out
The feet of a bald eagle will be used in flight to grab onto prey as they swoop down on a target. They will tuck their feet otherwise when in flight.
the use of web feet are for swimming and it makes it easier
The largest eagle is the Golden Eagle, and it's wingspan can be up to eight feet.
The largest Philippine eagle's wingspan is about 8 feet.
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They use their feet (talons) for catching and carrying small mammals that they catch.
3 feet head to toe
You mean a Bald Eagle? Their wingspan is about the same. 5-7 feet. The bald eagle might be a little bigger