Eagles are much rarer than mice primarily due to differences in their reproductive rates and ecological roles. Eagles are apex predators with longer lifespans and lower birth rates, typically producing only one to three eggs per breeding season, while mice reproduce rapidly, with females capable of having multiple litters each year. Additionally, habitat loss, pollution, and hunting have significantly impacted eagle populations, whereas mice are highly adaptable and thrive in various environments. These factors contribute to the stark contrast in their population densities.
Because eagles are at the very top of the food chain and mice are near the bottom.
yes. but are much rarer
It si much rarer and harder to extract
Eagles have much better eyesight than turkeys.
No. Violent crime happens here, but is much rarer than in the west especially against foreigners.
No. Eagles are much bigger than ravens.
depends... some could be rarer than others
geckos are more rare than cows.
No!
No the eagles do not have better stats than the saints so no!
One statement you could write is that "Earthquakes of higher magnitudes are much rarer than those of lower magnitudes". The magnitude of earthquakes is a logarithmic scale, so a magnitude of 8 is TEN TIMES more powerful than a magnitude 7. This is why earthquakes of higher magnitudes are so much rarer than those of lower magnitudes.
no bald eagles are weaker than people