girrafes
harpy eagle
anacondas, eagle, jaguar, humens (including cars)... and I forgot the rest
The harpy eagle preys on tree pythons.
eagles have sharp eyesite.
Humans are the top cause of death for the bald eagles that and habitat loss.
In the Amazonian forests, macaws fall prey to eagles like the harpy eagle.
Any small animals. Examples are rabbits, gerbils, field mice, squirrels, and little animals like that.
Herbivore animals mainly compose of preys (Goat, horse, cow, ect.) which are a bait to predators (snake, lion, eagle, ect.)
As adults, they are preyed on by hawks and owls even those as large as golden eagles and northern eagle-owls.
preys
Eagles are the main threat to healthy vultures, but most vultures know not to compete an eagle for a carcass so they usually get along in the wild.
Normally yes. It preys upon smaller birds/mammals which are mainly primary consumers such as rabbits and sparrows. In the case of the rabbit the eagle is always the secondary consumer as the rabbit eats grass which is a producer as it makes its own food from the sun. However, if the eagle preys upon creatures like ferrets or mink then it becomes a quaternerary consumer as these examples are tertiary consumers as they prey upon rabbits and other small mammals. Hope this helps.Yes.