The wedge tailed eagle is indeed a carnivore, and a rather formidable bird of prey. It feeds on a variety of mammals, including carrion and roadkill, from smaller introduced species such as rabbits to the much larger rock wallabies.
cranivore
An eagle is a carnivore.
carnivore.
yes a eagle is considered a carnivore
No, a Golden Eagle is a carnivore. They primarily feed on small mammals such as rabbits and squirrels, as well as birds and sometimes reptiles.
The Wedge-tailed Eagle is a native Australian bird.
The emu and the cassowary are much bigger - but are flightless birds
The wedged-tailed eagle is a tertiary consumer as it primarily preys on smaller mammals and birds, positioning it at the top of the food chain in its ecosystem. Kookaburras, on the other hand, are typically classified as secondary consumers since they primarily feed on insects and small reptiles, which are primary consumers themselves. Thus, while both birds occupy significant roles in their respective ecosystems, only the wedged-tailed eagle is considered a tertiary consumer.
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carnivore.
Wedge-tailed Eagle was created in 1802.
An eagle is a carnivore.
The scientific name for the Wedge-tailed Eagle is Aquila audax.
the carnivore is eagle
wedged talil eagle
The scientific name for the Wedge-tailed Eagle is Aquila audax.
Birds of prey are carnivores.