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4 What help eagles to spot their preys for long distances !​

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Answered by rautshreya200
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The density of rods and cones within a raptor's eye may be five times more than in your own eye. So when hunting in open country, the Golden Eagle uses its seven-foot wingspan to ride thermals high into the air. There, it spots the minute movement of its favorite prey, a rabbit, over a mile away.

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