Eagles are carnivorous birds, they consume flesh.
An Eagle has a beak called a hook like
hooked
Tearing
The type of a food a bird can eat depends on its beak, like a humming bird's beak is long and pointed and it can only sip or drink nectar. An eagle has a big curved beak so it can eat small or medium sized animals and rodants. But the type of food can affect the type of bird, say a hawk eats some kind of rodent or animal that has an infection in it. It could affect the hawk by making it sick or it may die. So yes, the type of food may affect the type of bird.
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The beak can allow crushing of seeds and digging into the ground or vegetation for food
There claws are sharp enough to tear the pray. The beak is a bit curved at front.
Yes, because an eagle is a type of a bird and an enchilada is a type of a food.
Crooked, hooked beak. Look at a crow: They feed on snails.
Fish.
No, they have a beak instead.
Bills or beaks are the type of mouthpart that a bird has. The beak is shaped in a way for the type of food that the bird eats.