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The Authentic Account of an Eagle's Tale.

The Authentic Account of an Eagle's Tale

By Mobarak HosenPublished 2 months ago 3 min read
The Authentic Account of an Eagle's Tale.
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This strange story recently resurfaced on Facebook, but it is at least 8 years old. In line with our policy of removing animal photos and fake stories, we are sure to give you the truth about the eagle. The original text of this review is inline. You can find the correct answers to each section below.

"The eagle has the longest lifespan of its species. It can live up to 70 years." Firstly, a species is a type of animal like a golden eagle or golden eagle, so they are talking about one thing, unique. An eagle of its own kind? But let's say it means a tribe or a family, which means eagle in general. Eagles usually live 30 years in the wild. They sometimes last longer in captivity due to constant food, veterinary care and protection from extreme weather conditions. But 70 years is rare, and even is impossible. "But the eagle has to make a big decision in order to reach this age. In the 40th year..." So... He must have died after 10 years. "... its long and thin claws can no longer hold prey that serves as food. The beak is long and sharp. "" Its wings are old, old and heavy, due to the large size of its wings, it is stuck to the chest, and it is difficult to fly. (More on this later.)

"In the end, the eagle is left with two options: to die or to follow the painful path of CHANGE, which lasts 150 days. This path requires the eagle to fly to the mountain and land on its nest. The rock until it is removed. Then the eagle waits for the eagle in the distance, in a new mouth...Finger remains are made of keratin, just like human fingers. Just like our fingers, the eagle's beak is constantly growing. Eagles tear apart hard foods and wipe their beaks on hard objects such as branches or stones to clean themselves. This process also ensures that the eagle's mouth remains in excellent condition throughout its life. Losing a beak in the wild means death for any bird. "...and then he pulls out the claw" The claw is made of keratin, just like the human finger. And so the paw is constantly growing. Capturing and killing prey keeps the claws sharp and prevents them from growing too long. If it is light, there is something wrong with the bird. The claw is what the eagle uses to catch food. Removing them would not only be very difficult and painful, but would also deprive them of their ability to earn a living. And most importantly, if a Rapper loses a paw like this, it probably won't come back and the blood loss could be devastating. So even if he survived the disease that could be caused by the 'removal' of his claws, he would starve to death.

"As a new claw grows, the eagle begins to shed its old, old wings." Birds normally lose and regrow their feathers in a process called mounting. Chickens receive an electric shock approximately once a year in their lives. During molting, old feathers usually fall out, and new ones grow in their place. There is no resistance on the wings. Some bird species lose multiple feathers and have to hide until they reach adulthood, but they are not predators like eagles. Flight feathers (wings and tail) are separated and replaced one by one, rather than all at once, so the animal can continue to fly and catch food. Moreover, shaking the wings can cause permanent damage to the wings, preventing them from growing. Birds without wings cannot fly. If they can't fly, they can't hunt for food or escape from animals that get in their way. It is clear that these two cases will cause the death of bird number. ?And 5 months later, the eagle takes its famous flight of rebirth and lives for another 30 years.? Again, they do not last long. But ?escape from rebirth?? Maybe they're talking about the legendary phoenix? They say, since all these eagle "things" are myths, they must be phoenixes...

Why is change necessary? In order to survive, we often need to initiate the process of change. Sometimes we need to get rid of our memories, old traditions and customs. We can take advantage of the present.' We know the purpose of this is positive and uplifting, and we hate it raining on this parade. But we believe that we can easily get inspired by real stories about animals and do not need to make things up.

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