Viewers who recently tuned in to see live footage of the bald eagle nests in Pittsburgh were in for quite the surprise when the hungry birds brought home an unexpected snack. The snack in question turned out to be a cat, which was fed to two young eaglets. It's not surprising in the least that ...
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Animals hate drones. They hate them so much in fact, that they go out of their way to completely annihilate anything that even resembles a mini aircraft. Heck, even the police are training animals to destroy the things. If these 10 animals have their way, the Terminator will never stand a chance.
READ MORE +Next time you're near a cliff, keep your eyes peeled for any golden eagles. While these birds usually stick to small mammals, I'd rather not take my chances and risk ending up like one of these unsuspecting goats.
READ MORE +Here's a warning to all drone owners: Eagles hate your drones and have no problem ripping your drone right out of the sky and sending it plummeting to the ground. Don't believe me? Just watch this 2m wedge-tailed eagle annihilate a drone out of nowhere:
READ MORE +Eagles are incredible hunters. In case you need convincing, just click play! https://youtu.be/uPUP8ey3MjE
READ MORE +Two Canadian brothers have snapped a viral selfie with a grateful bald eagle they rescued from a hunting trap. Michael Fletcher of Sudbury, Ontario, was hunting grouse with his brother Neil last week when they came across the bird, which had become stuck in a trap. The men wrapped the eagle in ...
READ MORE +A Phantom 3 was kidnapped by a pair of eagles. and then forced to crash land, where they further beat up the drone on the ground. The DJI Phantom 3 drone, which belongs to Patrick Pircher, was capturing beautiful footage of Austria prior to the two birds spotting the quadcopter in the air ...
READ MORE +A golden eagle has been filmed attacking and killing a sika deer in the Russian Far East. Golden eagles have been known to hunt large mammals but predation of an ungulate species in this area of the world has never been documented. Linda Kerley with the Zoological Society of London inadvertently ...
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