Curved and sharp talons (little nails on a bird), good vision and hearing, and a long beak.
No, like most birds of prey, the eagle has a hooked beak to help tear flesh from its prey.
big claws to catch prey
it has a sticky long tongue.
To help it catch its prey better.
They have the black stripes to blend in with their surrounding habitat to help catch prey.
To hold on branches and to catch prey
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.
They're very sharp hooks, essentially. The eagle swoops down on the prey and hooks it in it's talons, which also have very strong grip. This is why they can catch prey in the wing, they literally grab it as you would with a large grappling hook
long claws big beak
it catches all animals using its talons.
Its wings... the way its wings flap around so fast, they would outrun its pray.