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Baku Zoological Park

Eagles

Size and weight

75-88 cm in length and up to 2.4 m in wingspan
3-6.7 kg

Nutrition

Carnivore

Life Span

14-20 years

Reproduction

1-2

Conservation status

The number of almost all species is declining

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Forest tundra and deserts in Eurasia, Africa and North America

Eagles are generally larger than other birds of prey, except for some vultures. They have strong muscular legs, powerful talons and large hooked beaks that enable them to rip the flesh from their prey. An eagle's vision is 4–5 times better than that of a human. They can see five basic colors to our three, and can detect UV light