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Old 12-27-2012, 11:58 PM   #11
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Still though, I watched an Eagle circle lower and lower while he watched a tiny dog in a parking lot one day. A few of us were out for a ride and we were watching it while we were parked there. It was really looking like it was going to take a swipe at it so we told the owner and they put the dog in their car. Then the Eagle moved on.
The most fitting word I could come up with.

I can see the eagle being curious, but I really don't think losing a pet is a valid concern. Unless I'm way off base, eagles and predatory birds can only carry a few pounds. So unless it was the runt of a litter of Teacup Poodles, the dog should remain on the ground.

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They say its not uncommon for bald eagles to act little kids at school in Alaska. They have troopers escort them to school buses and parents.
Act? Attack?? Maybe so, but attacking is very different than carrying the kid away.
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:28 PM   #12
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The most fitting word I could come up with.

I can see the eagle being curious, but I really don't think losing a pet is a valid concern. Unless I'm way off base, eagles and predatory birds can only carry a few pounds. So unless it was the runt of a litter of Teacup Poodles, the dog should remain on the ground.



Act? Attack?? Maybe so, but attacking is very different than carrying the kid away.
Any idea how big those birds of prey really are? Here's a picture of a golden eagle my great uncle shot in the chicken coop back in 1945

same pic, bigger


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front page of newspaper


15 lb critters would easily be it's next meal
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Yep, it's a big bird. No doubt there. But having a big wingspan doesn't automatically translate to being able to carry large prey away in flight.
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Old 12-28-2012, 11:59 PM   #14
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15 lb critters would easily be it's next meal
Seems unlikely it would target such a large prey, but if it did it would be eating it on the ground. No way that bird is flying with it... which brings us back to the original post.
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