aeschylus
While Aeschylus was in Gela an eagle dropped a tortoise on his bald head mistaking it for a stone in whick to break the shell.
It was Aeschylus, who was killed by a tortoise which was dropped by an eagle. It is thought that the eagle mistook Aeschylus's head as a boulder. Eagles have been known to drop tortoises onto rocks to crack the shell. Aeschylus died due to Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
Aeschylus, the ancient Greek playwright, is said to have died in a rather unusual manner. According to legend, he was killed when a tortoise dropped by an eagle fell on his head. The eagle had mistakenly identified Aeschylus's bald head as a rock suitable for breaking the shell of the tortoise. This anecdote highlights the dramatic nature of his death, fitting for a figure of such theatrical prominence.
The Eagle was carrying farm equipment.
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The eagle is "l'aigle", an eagle is "un aigle", which is masculine in French.
The hawk is what people say, regarding that it can fly and is fast. But in the fairy tail of the tortoise and the hare then the tortoise would win because it has more brains and is not so full of itself.
Eagle Owl
The Greek philosopher Aeschylus died when an eagle dropped a turtle on his head.
You will have to drop tank.
The Golden Eagle has a curved beak suited to tear apart large prey their talons are used for killing and carrying the prey, the beak is used only for hunting and eating.