Eagles rarely kill livestock, but you should contact the Wildlife Commission where you live if such activity is suspected. Remember, both eagle species in North America are protected by law.
personally you aren't supposed to kill anything. however if you have a dog killing your livestock then you should call animal control instead of killing it.
Hunters shoot them down for fur and feather. Farmers kill them for protection of bird livestock. Leopards sometimes kill them when eagles come to attack them. Lionesses kill them for food or defense.
the law states that you have the right to defend your family, crops, pets, and livestock. so you can kill a buzzard if and only if its has to do with one of these answers
killing the cheetah and using its fur/skin for clothes ):
Farmers Killing them: Farmers building higher fences so te cheetahs can not breach the fence and kill livestock
Sadly, yes. People kill them every day just for sport. Some kill them to protect livestock, but its still killing them. They can become extinct if people keep hunting them.
Aboriginal Native Americans kill a small number for religious purposes. In the US, it is illegal to kill, molest, or otherwise destroy the national symbol.
Kill Eagle died in 1885.
Kill Eagle was born in 1827.
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Yes, killing a bald eagle is illegal under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, which is a federal law in the United States.
An adult eagle is capable of killing and eating foxes.