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Eagle

the wedge tailed eagle is a very special eagle it is not just the Australian eagle but it is also one of the largest in the world.

This eagle weighs up to four killograms, its wingspan is 2.5 meters.

Habitat and Distribution (where they are found)

Wedge-tailed eagles are found throughout mainland Australia, Tasmania and sometimes in southern New Guinea. They prefer forested areas and open country.

The Wedge-tailed Eagle have sophisticated binocular vision which enables them to accurately access distances and pinpoint their prey. Their eyes also are equipped with bony rings which can squeeze and elongate the eyeball. This has the same effect as a telephoto lens on a camera. It enlarges the image seen by the bird.

They have a poor sense of smell and taste. Wedge-tailed Eagles use the updrafts of thermals or hillslopes to rise effortlessly rarely needing to flap their huge wings. They soar very high in great cirlcles. Pairs often engage in aerobatic displays to advertise their territory to competitors.

Food

The most common food of Wedge-tailed eagles is rabbit, but they also eat lizards, birds and mammals. However, they also eat animals they find already dead, such as lambs or animals killed on the roads.

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beak helps with catching prey

wings, wing span 2.5 meters

adaptation

wedge tail this helps them fly fast

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