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00:00 The feeding habits of birds are very diverse and rich.
00:05 They were originally very gentle and honest, but once they were hungry, they turned into
00:09 wild beasts.
00:20 The white pelican is known for its distinctive long beak and large throat pouch.
00:28 Once in the mouth of this bird, the prey looks like it's been locked in a sack with no way
00:33 out, only accepting its fate.
00:37 An eagle, when it begins to fly low, is when it's reached its target.
00:44 It seems that it just wants to play with the dog below and doesn't want to catch this animal.
00:51 High above the eagle spreading its wings slowly approached the two mountain goats on the rocky
00:56 slope.
00:58 The eagle's outstretched wings show just how powerful it is.
01:06 Immediately aiming for the mountain goat, the eagle grabs it and drags it down the slope.
01:14 Following the slope, the eagle took the mountain goat and dragged it for a long distance.
01:23 The fox is very eager to catch its prey.
01:27 He did not expect that so quickly he was also in the sights of an eagle in the distance.
01:36 An unfortunate red fox has come into the sights of the bold eagle.
01:42 An eye-catching dive of prey from the air.
01:47 With the sharp claws of an eagle, the red fox could do nothing but obediently accept
01:52 its fate.
01:54 On the street, the tug of war gull is slowly swallowing its newly caught prey in its throat
02:01 very quickly.
02:05 A larus marinus is pecking at its prey with its beak.
02:09 It must have been so hungry that it tilted its head and swallowed its prey whole.
02:15 Can't imagine a bird that can swallow prey so fast.
02:24 The eagle is leisurely spreading its wings in the air.
02:32 On the water, the grebes are cuddling each other.
02:39 Precise water landing steals prey in a minute.
02:45 It grabs its prey with one leg and can still fly so fast.
02:49 The eagle is indeed a killer in the air.
02:52 The eagle of visual fossa has a 1 million cones per millimeter.
02:59 Because of that, the eagle's eye can see even a mouse at 1.6 kilometers away.
03:06 So it's not surprising that every time they land, their prey is always in their claws.
03:13 For some reason, these little pigs don't have their mothers around.
03:18 Without the mother pig by their side, these piglets are lucrative prey for predators like
03:23 eagles.
03:26 It won't be difficult because these piglets are no match for the eagle.
03:34 Stealing prey at the eagle's feet while walking proudly.
03:40 Although smaller than a black dog, the eagle is still very aggressive and has no fear at
03:45 all.
03:46 It always responds fiercely to each black dog's attack.
03:56 The gull has thick outer hair, gray to black in color, with a long triangular tail.
04:05 The vast majority of gulls are ground-nesting raptors, feeding on live or dead flesh, depending
04:10 on the occasion.
04:14 Seagulls are resourceful and highly intelligent, able to exhibit complex modes of communication
04:19 and have a highly developed social structure.
04:24 Many species of seagulls have been successfully taught to live with humans and thrive in human
04:29 habitats.
04:30 A poor wolf has unfortunately fallen into the claws of these two golden eagles.
04:40 When the wolf tried to bite his teeth at the eagle, the eagle also responded when it took
04:44 the little wolf's tongue with its beak.
04:50 Again the purposeful landings of the eagle on the ground.
04:54 Perhaps too dangerous at this time, the eagle's target is a baby sitting alone in the park.
05:01 Fortunately the mother found out and the eagle released the baby before it flew any further.
05:07 Another mountain goat unfortunately caught the eagle's eyes.
05:13 Even if he tried to hold on to the cliff, this goat could not match the strength of
05:17 the eagle trying to pull it off the cliff.
05:21 With the old move, the eagle always picks up the prey to a sufficient height and then
05:26 lets the prey fall freely in the air.
05:30 After the free fall from that height, this mountain goat must have no hope of living
05:35 anymore.
05:37 Now the eagle just needs to fly down and enjoy the resort.
05:43 Seagulls hovered in the sky looking for prey.
05:45 A rabbit fell into their sights.
05:50 The seagull discovers delicious prey and goes to fight for it.
05:56 It won and got the rabbit.
06:00 The shoebill stork has a long conical bill, combined with a large mouth and large wings.
06:05 They have a dark grainish, grey fur and a long neck that breathes down the front.
06:12 Shoebill storks live in swamps, lakes and rivers, often eating fish, frogs, snails and
06:17 other aquatic animals.
06:21 So far the hawk has always been the eternal enemy of the chicken.
06:26 From where did the falcon invade the rooster's burrow?
06:29 With the instinct of a mother, she decided to fight the hawk and end to protect her chicks.
06:37 Perhaps in any species in the same flock, there is always a fight.
06:43 Obviously they could share their prey with each other, but they didn't choose that and
06:48 went into battle.
06:57 This is when the wolf comes and just chases the lonely eagle away and freely eats.
07:04 The wolf immediately rushed over and grabbed the eagle's leg as a warning to chase the
07:08 eagle away and this prey is his.
07:18 The helpless black fruit was targeted by an eagle from a distance.
07:25 Another perfect landing from the eagle, within minutes it caught the crow.
07:32 The crow is also very ferocious when he also responds fiercely, even though he is weaker.
07:41 Even if they respond, it won't make a different ending for the crows.
07:46 When this eagle lands close to the ground, I always think that they have hit the target
07:50 and will kill the prey.
07:53 But it just came down and roamed with the little fox.
07:59 The lizard must have to run away because it saw the danger.
08:06 No matter how fast you are, you can't escape the eagle's claws.
08:11 The average flight speed of a bald eagle is 120 to 160 km/h.
08:17 And the speed of a goat is only 40 km/h, so it can't compete with the speed of an eagle.
08:24 Perhaps this goat was less fortunate than the goats in the herd when it was pinned under
08:28 the eagle's claws.
08:32 Refusing to succumb to the eagle's claws, the goat always tries to run and find a way
08:37 out.
08:39 The goat dragged the eagle quite a distance, but it seemed that the eagle is no less competitive
08:44 when it is determined to cling to its prey.
08:47 The competition of endurance of these two preys will never come to an end.
08:52 The snake-eating kite is a large bird of prey, mainly living on the ground.
08:59 With the advantage of long legs, it easily tramples the small rabbit under its feet,
09:04 making the rabbit no longer have a way to escape.
09:09 The eagle is enjoying its delicious bait.
09:14 And where does an uninvited guest come to confront the eagle and compete for the bait?
09:22 It's true that the eagle can't resist compared to its vulture.
09:29 Perhaps a war is about to break out between the king cobra and the owl.
09:36 The snake has always been in an attacking position, just waiting for the cat to dive
09:40 and the fight will officially take place.
09:45 The cobra took the initiative when it attacked the owl directly.
09:50 It squeezes its prey for a while and then quickly releases it.
09:54 Maybe it doesn't want to take the owl's life.
09:59 Optimistic water snake swimming in the ocean.
10:03 In the air, this eagle is also probing for any prey for today.
10:12 The moment this water snake comes to the surface will be a moment it regrets for most of its
10:17 life.
10:23 Accurate in every centimeter when landing on water, the eagle immediately stole the
10:28 water snake.
10:34 Now it just leisurely steals its prey to a peaceful place to eat.
10:42 It brought back its children to enjoy this prey.
11:01 (upbeat music)

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