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Among eagles, the Steller's sea eagle, the harpy eagle, the Philippine eagle, the bald eagle and the white tailed eagle are all larger and heavier than the golden eagle. Condor's and Albatross are also larger than the golden eagle.
@@classicgalactica5879 Golden eagles are larger than bald and Whitetail eagles. Also, they were obviously saying the golden eagle is the largest bird as an exaggeration.
in Dubai "powerful" people do lot's of cool things like slavery and taking passports away from slaves or blaming foreign people if a local crashes into them. All in all a great country and i support carrying birds around to make one look cool. In a country where money can buy everything, a Gucci bag simply isn't going to cut it.
As an Arab I’m very very impressed by how much the eagle trusts him & you can tell by the fact that the eagle is lowering his head to eat ( which mean that the eagle is lowering his guard and being in a very vulnerable position ) , even though these creatures are incredibly dangerous,strong and stubborn they are also very sensitive emotionally and anything that effect their pride & ego will impact their health in a negative way , It is the most powerful of the birds of prey AKA “ Master of the Lords of Sky” incredible job handling your lovely eagle 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is a large bird of prey with a very large range in the Northern hemisphere, it is one of the largest extant eagle species alive today, it is known for being the type species of the genus Aquila (Common Eagles) which contains two other extant species being the Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) and the Tawny Eagle (Aquila rapax), the golden eagle has sixteen recognized subspecies within two subspecies groups: the Aquila chrysaetos chrysaetos group known as the western golden eagles that contains the Bengal Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos bengalensis), the Persian Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos persica), the Caucasian Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos caucasica), the Middle-Eastern Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos arabica), the African Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos barbara), the Central European Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos alpina), the Iberian Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos homeyeri), the Scandinavian Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos norvegica), and the British Isles Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos chrysaetos) and the Aquila chrysaetos canadensis group known as the eastern golden eagles that contains the Himalayan Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos daphanea), the Chinese Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos sinensis), the Manchurian Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos mandshurica), the Korean Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos coreana), the Japanese Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos japonica), the Siberian Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos kamtschatica), and the North American Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos canadensis).
I can't believe how he has to rip those claws loose from the target that's insane their grip is so strong and those talents so sharp not even a dog I don't care what kind of dog I mean that bird could kill it I've been watching a lot of documentaries lately on these golden eagles and they have picked up goats baby goats off the side of mountains and flown away with them
The big advantage mature eagles have over prey is their "shock jock"; they can attack so rapidly, the prey goes into forms of shock, enabling the eagle to make the kill.
The eagles weapons are its talons. The eagles is most vulnerable just behind its head, at the base of its neck. There it cannot use its talons or beak. But how does a predator work it’s way around the back of an eagle, bite it behind the neck or break a wing? I’ve only seen an healthy eagle killed on very few occasions. There’s footage of a snowy leopard killing a mountain goat and a golden eagle landing by the kill and trying to feed on the carcass. It got too close and the leopard toppled the bird and bit it behind the head while securing the wings and talons with its own claws. Believe it or not in Africa I saw footage of two jackals at dusk kill an adult harpy eagle. While one harassed the eagle the other would bite down and drag its wing or tail feathers as it tried to fly away, this went on for an hour until the eagle tired and the second jackal bit it around the neck while the other yanked on its wing. Both jackals were bigger than an average fox, I would say almost twice the size of a fox. Finally, adult leopards in Africa have been known to kill unsuspecting eagles on branches with relative ease.
I have observed the eaglets in their nests--as their wings fill in, they love to stretch over their heads [full extension]; it occurs to me eagles could be trained to give and enjoy big human hugs ! On hot days, eagles love to perform the "Eagle Pose or Garudasana [hindu name for the stretch]; therefore, in training the eagles can be taught to eagle pose on command--then, as they relax and accept/become comfortable with the command, the trainer can begin a sequence where they come in to hug the eagle; now, from the videos it is clear the trainers regularly kiss and nuzzle their trainees; furthermore, it can be seen that eagle pairs in evergreen trees can be seen to cuddle on the branches at dusk routinely; therefore, eagles do practice a type of hug in nature. Not a big leap to train them to hug humans a la a huge Garudasana fully extended ??????
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That's a young one..full grown male could grab your kid in the fukkn back yard!!❤my brother got a license to rehabilitate them..he ta k es care of eagles..hawks..owls..cost 3000 dollars for the license..plus a number of hrs to get certified..❤🇺🇸🇬🇧😎✌️
@@KylesMonitors it belongs to nature with other eagles, there's millions of years worth of evolution to back me up. Nothing about this eagle is designed for breath moments of flight, many hours spent locked in an enclosure and a hood over it's head while a human takes about the place. Obviously not what a eagle is made for and whether you want to accept it or not, locking any animal up for any amount of the day is cruelty. We don't get to decide whether they should be free or not, least we shouldn't.
If I had a £1 for every time I’ve replied to a comment like this I would be a rich man! The golden eagle in this video IS A CAPTIVE BRED EAGLE. HE IS NOT A WILD ANIMAL!!!!!!!!!!!!! He would not survive in the wild as he’s only ever seen humans from birth. He yaps because he’s an imprint and he sees humans as a food source. Do you understand what I’m explaining?
@@bull-xtv Ok since you put that way I guess I am mistaken but why would he been in captivity from birth was he rescued in the first place or was it just for show business just out of curiosity?