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The eagle does not chew its food. It uses its excessively sharp and powerful beak to tear strips of meat that it swallows whole. The bird's beak breaks through bone with ease. The bird will swallow the bones of the animal. After the food has digested and passed into the bird's system, it will eventually hack up a pellet that contains the bones and byproducts that the bird could not digest. The bald eagle lives up to 30 years in the wild. It will choose a mate for life. The pair will lay one set of one to three eggs in the spring




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