Science, asked by moharanapriyanka00, 7 months ago

5. How can an eagle flying high in the sky see even a tiniest bit of food on
the ground?​

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Answered by Superdu
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Answer:

This is because eagles are known for being able to see even the tiniest fish from up high in the sky. Eagle's eyes are special for many reasons. For one thing, they have super sensitive retinas, which is the layer of your eyeball that detects light.

Answered by salamabdu643
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Explanation:

eagles are some of the best fliers around. Part of this can be attributed to their expansive wings, which is one of their adaptations. Eagle wings are very large and very strong. Their wingspan can be up to 8 feet wide, which is longer than you will ever grow to be.Eagles have been on this earth for much longer. In fact, they have existed for more than 35 million years. Just like other living things, eagles have developed adaptations in order to survive on this planet for that long.

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