30 August 2024

Why the eagle couldn't fly

"Wildlife officials in Missouri rescued what they thought was an injured and flightless bald eagle... Rangers from the Missouri department of conservation, working with National Park Service staff, captured and transported it to Dickerson Park Zoo for examination and X-rays.

Veterinarians expecting images of broken wings or other trauma instead found themselves looking at a succession of photographs of the remains of the eagle’s most recent meal, namely a raccoon’s leg and paw in its distended stomach."
I'm not surprised by the eagle's eating habits, because I have seen them harvesting roadkill along Minnesota rural roads, but the size of this ingestion is impressive.

2 comments:

  1. Critters that don't chew, but rip off and swallow hunks of prey, must have digestive juices that would take chrome off a bumper.
    xoxoxoBruce

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    1. Eagles, Owls and other birds of prey spit up pellets formed from the fur, bones and other parts of their food that can't be digested.

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