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The size of an eagle's brain varies by species, but it typically ranges from about 3 to 4 grams. Despite its small size, an eagle's brain is highly developed, particularly the areas responsible for vision and coordination, allowing for exceptional hunting skills and navigation. Their brain-to-body weight ratio is comparable to that of some mammals, reflecting their intelligence and cognitive abilities.

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