Saturday, April 28, 2007

Reinforcements.

Snake-eating rodents.
This calls for reinforcements.

Golden Eagles.



Golden Eagles often have a division of labour while hunting: one partner drives the prey to its waiting partner. They have very good eyesight and can spot prey from a long distance. The talons are used for killing and carrying the prey, the beak is used only for eating. The talons of a Golden Eagle are thought to be more powerful than the hand and arm strength of any human being. Their prey includes marmots, hares and mice, and sometimes birds, martens, foxes, young deer and livestock especially sheep and goats. During winter months when prey is scarce, Golden Eagles scavenge on carrion to supplement their diet.

Eat your heart out.

Lex.

Out.

P.s. Sorry for the non-graphic-ness of these few posts. I need some time to get graphical topic/images. Be patient.

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