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Eagles are birds of prey. The Tawny Eagle is a large bird of prey which is about 62 to 72

cms in length and has a wingspan to 165 - 185 cms. It usually weighs 1.6 to 2.4 kgs. Like all

other eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae.

It mostly breeds in many parts of Africa both north & south of Sahara Desert and across

the tropical region from south - western Asia to India. It lays one to three eggs in a stick nest in a

tree, crag or on the ground. Throughout its range, it favours open dry habitats like semi - desert,

desert, steppes or savannah plains.

Questions :

1.) What is the length of the Tawny Eagle and how much does the wingspan measure?

2.) To which family does the Tawny Eagle belong?

3.) In what kind of habitat are these eagles found?

4.) In which regions do the Tawny Eagles mostly breed?​

Answers

Answered by jyotirvarma1981
9

Answer:

1) The Tawny Eagle is a large bird of prey which is about 62 to 72.

2) it belongs to the family Accipitridae.

3)Throughout its range, it favours open dry habitats like semi -

desert, steppes or savannah plains.

4)It mostly breeds in many parts of Africa both north & south of Sahara Desert and across

the tropical region from south - western Asia to India.

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Answered by STUDYALOT
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Answer:

1.) What is the length of the Tawny Eagle and how much does the wingspan measure?

Ans: The Tawny eagle length in 62 to 72 CM and has a wingspan of 165 to 185 CM.

2.) To which family does the Tawny Eagle belong?

Ans: it belongs to the family of Accipitidae.

3.) In what kind of habitat are these eagles found?

Ans: these eagles are found in open dry habitats like semi desert, steppes, or Savannah plains.

4.) In which regions do the Tawny Eagles mostly breed?

Ans: it mostly breeds in many parts of Africa both Northern south of Sahara desert and across the tropical region from South Western Asia to India.

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