long claws big beak
yes I think
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it has good eyesight helping it spot mice off the ground
Sharp talons, sharp hearing, good eyesight, smooth flying
The desert eagle has many adaptations but the main one is their color.The beautiful eagle has changed its color over time from flying under the sun for thousands of years.They were once grey but the O.C.D rays in the sun caused the eagles grey feathers to tern a brownish black color.
Eagles typically consume about 1-1.5 pounds of food per day, although this can vary depending on the size and species of the eagle. They primarily eat fish, small mammals, and birds.
it has big tallons to catch and steal fish and it also is a very powerfull flyer so it can go fast
Sharp talons for the raptors like hawks and eagles, and/or a sharp beak like that for an egret, heron or stork.
they defend themselves by attacking enemiesfly long distance without a lot of flappingcatches prey with their talons (feet)
The same reason any and every species evolved. There was a niche to fill, and by chance, some individual birds over many successive generations exhibited random and beneficial adaptations that departed them from their ancestors and isolated them as what we now know as eagles.
Bald eagles have too many adaptations to list. A few of their adaptations include feathers and wings for flight, extremely good eyesight for spotting prey at long distances, and sharp talons and strong feet for grasping and dispatching prey.
It eats apples daily for the best of nutrition and its heart beats twice a day. This slow heartbeat enables it to lift off the ground and hover.