famous guy in Safrica told me that he seen eagles take monkeys on many occasions, one time a monkey turned around in midflight and grabbed eagle by the neck and the eagle just repositioned on of its claws and grabbed the head of the monkey and crushed it....
i beleive that this stupid man do not know the diference between lagre gray wolf and little coyote,, hey sucker you have to go the school agasin to leran teh diference between little and big,, this animal in thsi vid is a littel coyote only
In Scotland, there were written accounts in the 17th & 18th century of eagles taking a small child on one occasion and flying over water to its eyrie, where the baby's cries apparently made it nervous enough to stay away long enough to be recovered.
There's also a detailed account of a man finding a small flock of an unusual breed of sheep that he had never seen in that district; the owner told him they were bred from a lamb dropped by an eagle.
Simply spectacular! I never knew eagles could take on animals that large. Thanks for filming, thanks for posting, and thanks for helping a city boy get a better understanding of Mother Nature!
sooooo??? i suppose the lesson is: dont mess with eagls?
PEEKProductionsTOR 2 months ago
famous guy in Safrica told me that he seen eagles take monkeys on many occasions, one time a monkey turned around in midflight and grabbed eagle by the neck and the eagle just repositioned on of its claws and grabbed the head of the monkey and crushed it....
wurtzgood 3 months ago
I saw a fat ass human behind the scenes.
ARNAKLDO 8 months ago
i beleive that this stupid man do not know the diference between lagre gray wolf and little coyote,, hey sucker you have to go the school agasin to leran teh diference between little and big,, this animal in thsi vid is a littel coyote only
DANIELKLA 1 year ago
In Scotland, there were written accounts in the 17th & 18th century of eagles taking a small child on one occasion and flying over water to its eyrie, where the baby's cries apparently made it nervous enough to stay away long enough to be recovered.
There's also a detailed account of a man finding a small flock of an unusual breed of sheep that he had never seen in that district; the owner told him they were bred from a lamb dropped by an eagle.
Now I can believe these are not just stories!
dunnonuffink 1 year ago
Simply spectacular! I never knew eagles could take on animals that large. Thanks for filming, thanks for posting, and thanks for helping a city boy get a better understanding of Mother Nature!
1jazzsoul 2 years ago