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eagles are well suited for flying.explain​

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Answered by Asmiadrika
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These large birds move through the landscape primarily by soaring—a style of flying where they hold their wings outward and rarely flap, saving them considerable energy. Instead of flapping, they rely on rising air currents to gain altitude. Two types of rising air currents provide most lift for soaring eagles.

Answered by alladagouthamkrishna
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Eagles know how to climb high into the air without working too hard. ... (Some eagles can even fly away with prey that weighs more than they do). When an eagle first leaves the ground, it gains altitude by flapping its wings. The flapping motion causes air to flow faster over the top of the wings, and the bird rises.

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