how is the egale adapted to live and hunt in the air
Eagles live in an 'eyrie' - pronounced air-ee or eye-ree
Eagle Air - Uganda - was created in 1994.
William Stephenson has written: 'The Great river hunt' 'The happy eagle' -- subject(s): Air pilots, Biography, Cree Indians
no they are mamels and live long they dint have lungs
it is an eagle
Eagle Pass Air Force Station was created in 1942.
People that live in high altitudes have adapted to being able to live comfortably with less oxygen in the air. This phenomenon is known as full hematological adaptation.
It turns the air warmer, which melts the ice caps in the Arctic. This makes it harder for polar bears to find solid ice to hunt and live on.
An eagle uses its wings to move and fly as most birds do. The wings move up and down in order for air to flow through them and allow the eagle to move forward through the air.
Most eagles hunt in a way most other birds do. They glide through the air and look for food. As soon as they have spotted their target, they swoop down and sweep the prey off its feet and takes the prey to its nest.
bald eagle
The eagle can zoom through the air and do damage on the bull's body.