Eagle tries to pick up 8-year-old girl and flies away, she needs stitches

Nature is just crazy. In a place like Australia, almost anywhere you go, whether on land, sea or air… something can kill you. Spiders, snakes, sharks…everything.

Going to the rainforest…same thing. Spiders, snakes, fish, bugs, jungle cats… this is not a place to hang out. But if you’re near Kyrgyzstan, you’d better stay alert…there’s danger lurking in the skies.

I’m talking about the Golden Eagle. They might look like big birds, but they were giant, ferocious flying dinosaurs.

The 8-year-old girl was attacked by a golden eagle on the southern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul, AKI Press reported.

Apparently, the girl was wandering around in a restricted area that was specifically designed to showcase these giant game birds.

She ended up OK and only needed a few stitches, but bird experts in the area said the bird wasn’t trying to hunt and if it had been, she wouldn’t have survived.

It’s one thing to keep an eye on your puppy or kitten to protect them from birds of prey, but it’s another thing entirely when you’re worried about your own neck.

If you’ve ever seen golden eagles hunting, you’ll notice they drag goats off the sides of mountains.

It’s pretty rough.

Furthermore, falconry is actually quite popular in this corner of the world.

Eagle makes flying with fox look easy

A simple but awesome video.

The golden eagle is probably the most ferocious bird on earth. Even larger than bald eagles, they are the largest raptor in North America and one of the largest on Earth.

Golden eagles are such powerful predators that there are videos of golden eagles snatching away children. hunting wild boarand Drag the goat off the cliffAll caused heated discussions online.

Earlier this spring, Wyoming and even recently approved plan Relocate a flock of birds eating sheep in a pasture.

Although golden eagles are voracious hunters, they are also excellent parents.

Mother and father birds take turns defending the nest, incubating eggs, finding food and feeding the chicks. Golden eagles also build some of the largest nests in the bird world, typically 5-6 feet wide and 2 feet tall.

The largest golden eagle nest ever built is an impressive 20 feet tall and 8.5 feet wide.

The raw strength and sheer size of the species are on full display.

The big bird grabbed the fox, held it tight, and flew off into the mountain mist, probably to feed a large nest full of eaglets.

Nature, man…it’s wild.

Bald eagle drags fish to Wisconsin lake shore

Bald eagles are probably one of the most fascinating predators you’ll see in the wild.

Soaring above everything is a powerful symbol of the strength and freedom of the entire country, I mean, it’s majestic like a bird.

If you’ve ever been lucky enough to witness a hunt, you’ll understand. They soar or perch high in the sky, using their incredible eyesight to swoop down and grab any target.

Their accuracy is simply amazing.

One of the only things that won’t let you down is when they fish you out, that’s for sure.

This video from Hayward, Wisconsin shows some of the stories I’ve heard about but never witnessed. The prey taken by the vulture from the water was too large and it fought too hard to break free. It flapped its wings in the water and headed toward the shore.

Look at that big ass fish

The eagle picked up what looked like a large carp in its beak, and it was easy to understand why it had to swim to shore while struggling to fly. It is large enough to feed more eagles than this one.

Hats off to those who captured this scene on film, it was undoubtedly a once in a lifetime experience.

Here’s more from the people behind the scenes:

“We were staying in a cabin on the Chippewa River in Hayward, Wisconsin. We were sitting in the living room with a view of the lake and noticed an eagle swimming toward our beach.

At first I thought he was injured, but then he swam to shore with a 20-pound carp in his talons. It sat on the bank eating fish for a few hours and then came back in the morning to finish off the carp.

What a stunning sight! I’m glad I was able to capture it for others to enjoy.

It’s always amazing what wild animals do.

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