Golden Eagle Attacks A Boy
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@YoungDreezee No. The golden eagle's eyes can tell the difference between a rabbit and a squirrel, from very long distances. Golden eagles are reknowned for their rebellious nature,even against their own master. That combined with it's huge size and extremely dangerous weapons, makes the golden eagle a very difficult bird to tame. As I've read, only the most experienced bird trainers dare raise a golden eagle.
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The person who was attacked in this video must have suffered, deep and serious puncture wounds. I use to raise Blue & Gold Macaws. They can get pretty big and their tallons got huge! I maintain that although they are Parrots, they too are birds of prey. I had to wear gloves or trim their tallons otherwise their 3 inch long, needle sharp claws would tear me to shreds, especially if they were flapping their 3 1/2 foot wings. That person was hurt pretty bad.
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0:52 at first i thought it was an animal like a antelope or something... could the eagle thought it was an animal also?
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stupid slanters
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I was reading about the Golden eagles and there are actually Golden eagles in the wild in California. I couldn't imagine seeing one of these things come down flying at you I think I would shit my pants lol
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I would be a hawk and stop that hawk to fight or i can claw him.
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this bird has NO FEAR what so ever
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Good, it's about time those Mongols got a taste of their own medicine.
God damn Mongolians! Always tarring down my shitty wall!!
speedy02 1 month ago 7
I would have to venture a guess that the boy had something that looked like an animal on his person. Perhaps fur on his coat. This is part of their culture and heritage and no one on here has any right to judge them for that. Furthermore falconry is alive and well and legal in this country as well.
paganlove22 3 weeks ago 5