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How is the eagle die? | Information about eagles

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Information about Eagle.

Eagle: From the birds that are widely spread in the world, they live in all the continents of the world except for the South Polar and Oceania. On Jeff, its diet is complemented by some fruit, eggs, and garbage, yet there are essential noses on palm nut, and other enriches know about them they sometimes kill live choppers. Many people are seen to the eagles a negative look as they feed on Jeff Animals, yet the earth can not imagine the eagles that perform a very important environmental role.

How is the eagle die? | Information about eagles



How eagle dies.

Eagles live between 11-47 years, according to the type they belong, and the eagles can live to the age of 50 in families, but the arrival of eagles for this age is rare, they are often dying at lower age as a result of age and dissolution that affects its bodies in Aging, they also attribute diseases to death because of the mushroom of the type of sprinklers. Large numbers of eagles die before arriving for the aging stage for the following reasons:

  • Large numbers of Indian eagles when they feed on Jeff Cattle, treated with anti-inflammatory drugs, such as: Diclofenac, which causes renal failure for victory, and leads to their death.
  • Large numbers of eagles are dying when taking the meat of elephants poisoned by elephants after they take their trees with a view to killing eagles; This is because the gathering of Eagles on Jeff Elephants may reveal the illegal crime of illegal fishing.
  • Livestock owners are resorted to poisoning the residues of cattle meat killed by black with an insecticide called (FURADAN); To kill black later with their family members to eat remaining meat residues, leading to poisoning the eagles that feed on cattle residues, black residues and death.
  • The eagles die as a result of a shot when taking the remnants of meat mutations killed by bullets.
  • Large numbers of eagles are due to hunting for their heads, and their brains, which are used in traditional medicine to treat diseases, or increase the strength, or to gain the strength of the sight like those who enjoy the eagle as some believe.
  • Many eagles die when they collide with high pressure electricity lines.

types of eagles 

Eagles are classified as two groups, are:

(OLD World Vultures): Eagles belong to the accipitridae family, a family that also includes the falcon , and is living in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Developed by the New World's Eagles, and the most famous types of the old world:

  • Gray Eagle, Black Eagle, Or Erasia, Or Eurasian Black Vulture: Aegypius Monachus is known.
  • Egyptian Eagle, or Pharaoh Chicken: Scientifically known as neophron percnopterus.
  • Eagle Griffon: A scientifically known as (GYPS Fulvus), and has several types including Indian eagle white back, Indian envision or long-hit eagle, and cylindrical cylindrical enclosure.
  • Eagles or Nubian Eagle (: Lappet-Faced Vulture or Nubian Vulture): Scientifically known as Torgos Tracheliotus.
  • Eagle Nut Palm (Palm-Nut Vulture): A scientifically known as (GypoHierax Angolensis).
  • Eagle Red Head (SARCOGYPS CALVUS).
  • Eagle White Head (White-Headed Vulture): Scientifically known as Trigonoceps Occipitalis
  • Hooded Vulture: A scientific known as Necrosyrtes Monachus
  • Lammergeier or Bearded Vulture: A scientifically known as Gypaetus Barbatus.
the most famous types of the new world:

New World Eagles (: New World Vultures): Eagles belong to the family (Cathartidae), spread in warm and moderate areas in the Americas, characterized by a good sniff, and all kinds have long and spacious suites, and a harsh tail for flights, and they do not have a throat , So you can not issue distinctive sounds, but just hesis and humming, and from the new world's nice:

  • Al-Roumi (: Turkey Vulture): Scientifically known as Cathartes Aura.
  • Black Eagle or Black Vulture: Scientifically known as Coragyps Atratus.
  • KING VULTURE: A scientifically known as Sarcoramphus Papa.
  • Candor Al-Aniz (Andean Condors): A scientifically known as Vultur Gryphus.
  • Candor California (California Condor): A scientifically known as Gymnogyps Californianus.
  • The Lesser yellow-headed vulture, or the savannah eagle (: Lesser yellow-headed vulture): scientifically known as (Cathartes burrovianus).
  • Greater yellow-headed vulture or forest eagle (: Greater yellow-headed vulture): known scientifically as (Cathartes melambrotus).

General information about Eagles

  1. Eagles are social birds compared to other birds of prey, as they fly and feed in many flocks.
  2. There is no truth to the information that indicates that eagles remain near the dying animals waiting for their death, as they infer the carrion - after its death - by the senses of sight and smell, or through the sounds of other animals that discover the carcass before it.
  3. Eagles' heads are devoid of feathers, an adaptation that enables them to insert their heads into rotting carcasses without leaving room for bacteria and parasites to grow in the feathers.
  4. Vultures have weak legs, feet, and claws that do not enable them to open the carcass if it is stiff, so they wait for other garbage animals to open the carcass before they start eating.
  5. Eagles stomach contains a strong and highly effective acid that kills bacteria that enter the stomach from decomposing carrion.
  6. Vultures are not able to carry carrion to feed their chicks because of their weak legs, so they store food in their crop, then vomit what they have stored in the nest to feed the chicks.
  7. Eagles urinate on their legs to cool them down on hot days, and to kill bacteria and parasites that reach them from carrion.